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Smiths Beach Yallingup Cape Naturaliste Western Australia
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Smiths Beach Yallingup Cape Naturaliste sunset

Contemporary panoramic photographs are only a middle section taken out of a larger image! This is a 6x12cm crop from a 4×5 transparency to avoid lens flare. Most “panoramic” cameras simply crop all your compositions, you lose the rest of the image.

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Early morning photography Pemberton Western Australia

Early morning photography provides many opportunities. It was the pay off for leaving my warm sleeping bag, hiking with my head lamp along a track leading through karri forest, until I came to my river location.

Donnelly River
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Donnelly River Animal Tracks

Tracks, Donnelly River, represents on one hand the emptiness of the coast. Yet on the other hand there is clear evidence of animal activity, even if it’s not always observed.

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Prevelly Park Margaret River Western Australia

River-mouth Margaret River Framed in wood – soft brushed silver – ready to hang Image 15 x 30 inches Signed on matt Pick up Perth A 3 hour pre-dawn trip from Perth Sunrise at the…

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Thrombolites Lake Clifton Yalgorup Mandurah

The largest known population of living marine microbialites in the southern hemisphere are found at Lake Clifton in Yalgorup National Park. 

Donnelly River Pemberton
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Donnelly River Pemberton

The distant boat was the only means of access from my campsite to the coast. I spent 3 days photographing in the area. This my last night at the mouth of the Donnelly River, in the D’Entrecasteaux National Park

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Long exposures film or digital?

Long exposures film or digital? When film exposure becomes greater than one second, you begin to enter the world of long exposures. Apart from the need to steady your camera, usually with a tripod, images created from long film exposures start to behave differently to shorter “regular” exposures.

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  • Albany Region
  • Augusta - Cape Leeuwin
  • Bannister Creek
  • Beedelup National Park
  • Canning River
  • D'Entrecasteaux National Park
  • Denmark Region
  • Dissociation Exhibition
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  • Gloucester National Park
  • Gourmand Book Awards
  • Jobo
  • Karri Forests
  • Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park
  • Lefroy Brook
  • Lost in Suburbia
  • Margaret River Postcards
  • Margaret River Region
  • Pemberton Region
  • Polaroid Type 55
  • Porongurup National Park
  • Print Finishing Display
  • Protecting Camera Gear
  • Purnululu National Park
  • Rivers
  • southern coast postcards
  • stand development
  • Stirling Range National Park
  • Stirling Range Postcards
  • Stormlight Publishing Postcards
  • Torndirrup National Park
  • Walpole Nornalup National Park
  • Warren National Park
  • Wave Rock Hyden Western Australia
  • Yalgorup National Park

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