This site is but a small snippet of my work.

Through many years travelling and developing my photography skills, through ever diversified outback and urban locations, a passion for capturing my surrounds grows from of my love for the Australian landscape. I seek out small, unseen details. Or fleeting moments of the wider landscape, amazing because it was able to be captured at just the right moment in time. I hope you enjoy my photos.

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email;gordon.landscapedetails@gmail.com

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Its all about being in the right place at the right time, with your camera close by, which for me is half the battle. Was hard at work on a building site when i could see a looming storm front. Down with the tools and i ran off to intersect it. Lots of beautiful light and dark cloud contrasts and brooding intense energy.

Docklands of all places ( Light Play Part 2 )

The docklands still have no vibe. Thats official. But it has had what it think are some beautiful successes in the Landscape department. Lovely experiential places like this Casaurina grove, its a really isolating/insulating kind of feeling to be in the middle of these slender stems. And again here i was chasing the shadows.

Carlton Museum ( Light Play Part 1 )

Ah, sun does wonderous things to a life lived in the gloom. Its even better when it coincides with a day off, freshly charged batteries in the camera, and a desire to relook at some of the places i like to visit. The museum is an eternal favourite for the contrasts in colour and architecture against the expanse and majesty of the tall trees in the park. Winter seems to be great for casting these long shadows where a summer sun wouldn't. So i spent a whole day chasing shadows.