This art gallery and sculpture park can be found between Cranbourne and Frankston In Victoria.

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The city of Melbourne is very beautiful with it’s attractive Port, grand casino, fabulous shopping and Yarra river.

Creek and small waterfall in southern Australia. For more pictures like this, see Turtons Creek Reserve.

I’ve just had the wonderful pleasure of invoicing Parliament House, Spring Street for the puchase of photographs.
This great shot of the bridge over Tidal River at Wilsons Prom National Park was taken after they looked through the photo galleries. Who knows, they might like this one as well…I sure do!

Macro pictures of flowers can be more striking than the actual flower when viewed with the naked eye.
I love taking night photography in Melbourne. One necessity is a tripod, but patience is also required to capture just the right light conditions to create a certain mood.
On our way home from Morwell National Park in Gippsland, we were stopped in our tracks by a tree that had fallen over the Grand Ridge Road. While navigating our way back and taking a different route, we stumbled across the delightful Morwell River…I hope to go back again very soon…it is really beautiful.

You can see how dangerously close the fires burned to this house just outside Mirboo North in February 2009.
These home owners had prepared their property with fire fighting equipment and large cleared areas around their home.

After the bushfires at Wilsons Prom, these unusual native Australian grass trees sprouted with new green growth. They make a wonderful contrast to the blackened tree trunks in the background.
See more of the Australian Bush Art Prints here.

This delightful little Australian bushland creek can be found in a quiet camping area called Turtons Creek in Victoria.
Made into a giant poster, this photograph can be cropped several different ways and can apparently be blown up to billboard size, though I haven’t actually tried it yet.

Beautiful Melbourne on the Yarra River at night.
One of the greatest advantages of using a Pro Digital Camera like the Canon 5D II means that I can easily take low level lighting photography without even using a tripod…when we were walking around Melbourne on this particular night, the sky was an amazing caramel colour which privided a rich backdrop to the purple and greens in the foreground.

The stark black panoramic landscape transforms itself over time with the fresh green undergrowth. Wilsons Promontory National Park is our most loved tourist destination in Australia, and this was taken from the top of Vereker Outlook.

I had no idea that the Tarwin River flooded in the last big rains until I visited there the other day on my way to Venus Bay. The water must have come very close to the main road, but had obviously washed over a long distance of the walking track.
This photograph looks amazing with a picture effect that highlights the green colour in the calm scene.

This is quite an extraordinary view…walking along bush fire damaged tracks and overlooking the beautiful, unspoilt Darby River at Wilsons Promontory National Park.
See more great photographs showing the rejuvenating landscapes and the devastation, taken AFTER THE BUSHFIRES at Wilsons Prom.

The largest part of South Gippsland to be devastated by the recent bush fires, was undoubtedly Wilsons Promontory National Park. But the Mirboo North and Boolara areas were also severely affected.
This panorama of the burnt bushland on the side of the hill was taken from the road near Glennie Lookout.
To see more photographs taken AFTER THE BUSHFIRES, go to -
After The Wilsons Prom Fires
Wilsons Prom Bush Fire 2009
Mirboo North Bushfire Pictures
After The Mirboo North Bush Fires

Wilsons Promontory National Park has suffered considerable damage from raging bushfires over the last few months, but many parts were also saved – like the beautiful Darby River.
You can still see the evidence of fire damage on the hills in the distance, but the magnificent reflection from the water is far more dominant.
Find a full gallery of pictures at After The Wilsons Prom Bushfires.






