Category: Landscape Photography


  • 2 Birds – Rocky Cape

    After a few days working night shift, I decided to drive somewhere other than home and explore a bit. I’d never been to Rocky Cape prior to this little post work adventure, and I can honestly say that this will not be my last time. This photo was taken on Burgess Cove using my 70…

  • Squeaking Point Pier

    I’ve seen many unique takes on Squeaking Point Pier. It’s a great place to see Aurora Australis as well. I thought it was my turn to have my own take. I’m particularly happy with the composition of this photo. I like random rock placements in photos, and I like the ghostly figure on the end…

  • Mersey Bluff Lighthouse 2

    So, people were starting to show up at the lighthouse. Completely normal behaviour considering it was a decent sunset, and the lighthouse is a popular place in old Devonport for tourists and young couples. The problem is that people kept walking in front of my camera mid shot, sometimes to take their own with their…

  • Mersey Bluff Lighthouse

    The sun sets immediately to the left of Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, meaning that for the enthusiastic photographer, golden hour is absolutely delightful. On a clear day, orange hues light up the side of the lighthouse and the strangely deformed trees that surround it. It’s a unique place too. Unusual looking trees that are shaped by…

  • Liffey Falls

    Winter really is starting to set in here in Tasmania. It’s bitterly cold, the sun goes down at 4:30pm… but we havent had that much rain or snow for that matter. The beauty of Liffey Falls is that it doesnt matter whether its running strong, or if its a trickle. It’s a place that has…

  • The Power of Persistence

    Many moons ago during my stint studying photography, I came across this interesting tree during my travels around the Tasmanian highlands. At the time, I was shooting only on film, and if my memory serves me correct, I was experimenting with push/pull developing of black and white film and armed only with my old Pentax…

  • Cradle Mountain Night Sky

    Taken at 4:30am from the shores of Lake Dove on 9th May 2024. Taken with a Canon 5D Mk iii, 50mm, f/1.8, 13 second exposure.