Travel & Tourism
Wattle Grove is tucked away on the side of the swan river despite still hosting construction sights is one of the wealthiest and prettiest urban areas in the city of Perth.The smooth reflections in the photo are gained by the long exposure used.
Brisbane is a city of Bridges, an influx of high rise buildings and busy motorways. Yet in the midst of the night one can enjoy a pleasant stroll around the city and down by the Quay river. Timing for this photo was hard due to the consistent cruising of river taxis that disturb the lurid brown water. Nightscape Photographer, Cityscape Photography.
Homeless people in Australia can have some of the most valued views as they awake each morning as it is evident in this photo. The poor chap shown on the left showed no signs of waking from his snoring marathon during the early evening as I passed by.
This cityscape was captured during one cold evening in June 2013. The view from Kings park makes a perfect end to the day as you stand there and watch the traffic flash by on the motorways below.
Darling Habours is ideal for dining during the evening, sampling the local beer and also for capturing photos. The Colour of the sky is generating by the cloud cover and the movement of them during the exposure.
This cityscape of Sydney Australia is probably one of the most iconic views in the world. The Opera house is illuminated daily and in some events has light displays over the tiled walls. see the below link for the vivid light show last year!
The Sands here are so fine it is classed as premium silica, in fact it is so fine that NASSA actually sourced the silica grains from here to make the glass lens for the Humble Telescope currently in orbit. The Beach is one of those fairytale like views where second drift into minutes into hours and days soon pass by if your not careful!
This photo of the milkyway way captured a little after midnight at the darkest moment of the night in Western Australia. If you look carefully you can even see 2 shooting stars that fell during the long exposure.
These patient young men awake every morning at 4am and head to their hand made wooden stilts in the ocean. Each day they hope to catch enough small fish to feed their families and sell surplus to the local fish markets.
The Moving sands are given the name due to to constant movement of the sand as the current of the water seeks its easiest path back to the ocean. The tiny grains of sand are known as the finest grade in the world they are washed and moved easily by the paths of water as nature flows on by.
Emu Park is is set in a lovely canyon formed thousands of years ago and now is home to countless forms of wild life including Emus, Kangaroos and Koala bears.
These old Farm buildings are part of Battistin Orchards farm that is situated in North Queensland. Avocados are farm here i had the pleasure of working during a visit to Australia in 2011. The buildings are set on the top of the hill and capture the lovely colours as the sun sets into west.
Sydney New Years Eve 2012, Sydney Citiscape, Sydney Nightscape Photograph. LJ Divine Photography
Reflection from the lights and steps in the Sydney Gardens, NSW.
Fireworks with music is regular Saturday night event held in the heart of the city. The fireworks are funded by the local bars/restaurants and the council as a way of luring tourists and locals into the city at night. Despite happening almost weekly I think Its one of those things i don't think I would ever get bored of watching.
Angkor Wat Sunrise over the perimeter water
Sunrise over the Angkore Wat Temple is one of those mornings you will not forget in a hurry. With its might tall stone towers and hand carve walls it gives a slight chill over you as you enter into a true Cambodian historic site. The life of crime and punishment that this country has been through is beyond words.
The Floating Villages of Cambodia are great places to really get an understanding of their culture and everyday life. As i cruised down the river I managed to capture this photos of four children age between 4 and 14 heading down the mud bank on the river towards the next town. No helmets or driving licence required apparently!
St Michael's Parish Church, Heydour, Lincolnshire.
St Michael's Parish Church, Heydour, Lincolnshire
St Michael's Parish Church, Heydour, Lincolnshire
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