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Banff National Park
Banff National Park is truly one of the greatest places on Earth. A few hours out of Calgary and hidden away in the Rocky Mountains lies the small ski town of Banff. In the winter this small town becomes a Mecca for ski bums from all over the world. Walking down the main street inContinue reading “Banff National Park”
Banff Hotel
Group F/64
Led by the Ansel Adams the Group f/64 was a group of photographers that shared a common photographic style, usually black and white landscapes with sharp focus. For those of you who aren’t familiar with photographic terms, f/64 refers to the small size of the aperture of a camera that allows great depth of field throughContinue reading “Group F/64”
Take the shot!
During my time in Vietnam when I was walking through the hills in the north when I was hit by a moral dilemma. There were three half naked childern climbing on a fence to look over the valley below. It would have made a great photograph but I refused to take the photo. I knewContinue reading “Take the shot!”
Fraser Island
Perth
Crossing the Nullarbor: A photo Journal
We actually started driving from Melbourne but after taking a detour along The Great Ocean Road and stopping off in Adelaide it was time to make the drive. Crossing the Nullarbor starts from Ceduna when heading East to West, this is the last town you will see until Norseman in WA 1200km away. Ceduna is also the start of theContinue reading “Crossing the Nullarbor: A photo Journal”
The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles is another example of how the coastline is continuously being shaped along the Great Ocean Road. Once part of the coastline they were gradually eroded into rock arches, now only stacks remain. The stacks of limestone rock have been known as The Twelve Apostles for many years even though there has everContinue reading “The Twelve Apostles”
Litchfield National Park
Litchfield National Park is located 100 km south west of Darwin and was given National Park status in 1986. Each year the park attracts over quarter of a million visitors and features some of the greatest scenery in Australia. The majority of the sites are stunning waterfalls with most open for swimming. Litchfield National Park