The Pinnacles
Location Details Scroll to bottom of page for images and posts ow can one describe the Pinnacles? It seems like an alien landscape, where yellow / brown sand sifts silently in the breeze and...
Location Details Scroll to bottom of page for images and posts ow can one describe the Pinnacles? It seems like an alien landscape, where yellow / brown sand sifts silently in the breeze and...
Location Details Scroll to bottom of page for images and posts our hours out of Perth and one hour north of Merridin, lies one of the most picturesque salt lakes of the wheatbelt region....
Wow, can’t believe its been three months since my last post (and even longer since I dusted off my telescope)! I’ve been avoiding doing astro or social media whilst finishing off my uni exams...
I made the Bronze Award for the Epson Pano Awards for 2018.
I achieved an honorable mention for the International Photography Awards for 2018.
A walk of 30 minutes into the dunes near Wedge Point and the landscape is wonderfully empty except for the flowing sands and the skies above. It was a hard slog, and unfortunately this...
Having been to the Pinnacles a few times now, I’ve been keen to improve on my previous efforts. However, with the Pinnacles getting more popular with night photographers and this night having a bright...
Managed to get my photo on page 3 of today’s Sunday Times newspaper, including a bit of a write up! I was interviewed by PerthNow’s Rochelle Tetlow who did the article for the paper...
Two and a bit hours’ drive north of Perth there is a small nature reserve near Regan’s Ford with some of the darkest skies you can get (second only to the middle of the...
The Weekend Australian’s magazine called “Heart of the Nation” published one of my images in their centrefold. The image, titled “Alone” is definitely one of my favourite nightscapes with its minimalist composition. Its also...