This wonderful long jetty at Port Welshpool has been disused for several years and a push is now underway to have it repaired and re-opened for public and commercial shipping.

This wonderful long jetty at Port Welshpool has been disused for several years and a push is now underway to have it repaired and re-opened for public and commercial shipping.

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!

I’m just so excited…I’m getting superb results with product photography as these glasses of fruit will show you…what fun! Give me a task and I’ll come up with something more creative each day.
This friendly wallaby with a huge baby in its pouch was on a bush walking track at Vereker Outlook, Wilsons Prom, Victoria.
Six months after the bushfires burned a large part of Australias favourite National Park, there is an abundance of native wildlife to be seen grazing on the freshly regenerated undergrowth.

The colour tones found in the foliage of the Australian grass trees (xanthorrhoea species) range from deep browns to yellows and greens. These ones have been blatantly coloured just for artisitic effect, but the tones were taken from the original samples found in the spiky leaves.

This gorgeous yellow flower has a very intricate center and makes a stunning framed picture.

Just liked the way this wild duck casually sauntered across the green grass.

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.

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.

Took a trip to Venus Bay today and met a delightful couple who travel from Melbourne regularly, to catch pippies and stroll along the beach here. The drama in the sky today made it even more exciting to shoot a high dynamic range picture.

Wilsons Promontory, squeaky beach, on a warm day, great surf, two girls, having fun…what more could you ask for???

Well not technically a panorama, but this is a wider picture of flowers in their colour categories. Pinks, reds, orange and yellows.

What else could you call this unusual image of a rose on a chook pen fence …?
See more flower pictures at http://lifegames.com.au/open-garden-day-foster-2009/
We live high on hilltop in South Gippsland overlooking Wilsons Promontory National Park so the scenery changes dramatically, especially when the sunrise is bright or a storm is coming.

This beautiful, clean beach can be found at Wilsons Promontory National Park. The sand squeaks when you walk on it – hence the name.
See more fabulous photographs in the Wilsons Promontory Picture Gallery.

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.




