Werribee Gorge. September 2011. I got up at 5.30 and hiked to find a good spot, i waited my sweet old time for the sun to actually come up, and despite the icy cold it was a lovely greeting to the day. It is remarkable this is so close to Melbourne and begs a good further investigation. Any takers??
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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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Fantastic Silhouettes
Mount Beckworth, August 2011. A frustrating series of work days led me to want to head off for a day and explore. From a distance I can see a mountain with a strange lolly pop tree on top, off I go. Its near Clunes, and was quite a walk to get to the top, and boy was i surprised to see how big this lolly pop pine tree actually is when you stand underneath. In the bright light the canopy was silhouetted nicely, revealing all the tiny branches and needle leaves. Contrast this to the native Eucalypyt branches, though dead through drought, they dont have a confined structure like the pine, their branches simply spread out and reach ever toward the sky.
Castlemaine Pump Foundry
September 2011. Amongst other subjects that get me excited when i find them is the sawtooth roofed factory. I am mad on geometry, lines and industrial material, so finding this huge factory was a buzz. I couldnt get in, and didnt really try, outside was good enough. The day was gloomy, but had enough light emerging through some building storm clouds to get some moody shots of the building, probably built back in the 1930's.
Castlemain Architectural Discovery
August 2010. A bit of a discovery day in historic Castlemain last week. I could live there very easily. Its uber nice. Anyway, some interesting perspectives of the high brick walls of the former Jail being reclaimed by the elements, and one of the unique stone finishing of the bank.
Central Victorian Paddocks
September 2011. I think everyone (who likes going on country drives!) has seen a bright yellow Canola field in flower, and the market is at saturation point with photos of them, but it really is a captivating seasonal experience, arriving suddenly in spring. I thought this was a worthwhile perspective nonetheless.
Throughout the goldfields region are relics of a long history of small settlements from the 1800's. This small home was still standing proud, made with carefully stacked stones. The roof, long gone, has given light to the growth of an immense blackberry plant growing in its centre. From atop the walls a fantastic stream of light shone through where the doors and window once were.
Sombre, Still Pine Forests
Creswick, Victoria. August 2011. They call Creswick the home of forestry; there are a lot of hillsides covered in pine plantations. As much as they are a monotonous blot on the landscape from the outside, on the inside it is a surreal experience; unnaturally quiet and dark, forming an eerie experiential space much unlike a native forest. Which is almost the appeal - stepping into a forest completely removes you from familiarity.
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