Posts Tagged ‘Landscape Photography’

2 ½ Days in Carnarvon, WA, June 2015

Following Kununurra, work takes me next to Carnarvon for a few days. You can’t fly directly between the two places, which means a night in hotel near Perth Airport and a flight out the next morning. Although I could have flown directly to Carnarvon I decide to fly to Learmonth instead and drive down. The […]


Five Days in Kununurra – Kelly’s Knob & Mirima National Park, June 2015

It was only when I was planning this trip out to Kununurra that I found out that the Bungle Bungles were fairly close to the town. The Bungle Bungles became one of those slightly mythical places thanks to Neighbours and Helen Daniels’ patronage of the place whenever she went off painting in the outback. To […]


Lake Argyle, WA, 01.06.2015

Kununurra has been called a white elephant and it’s a fair description, flying over desert and seeing this small oasis of greenery suddenly appear out of nowhere. Thanks to the time difference between NT and WA, I arrive in Kununurra before I’ve left Darwin. As a result, I have a few hours to kill before […]


22 Hours in Darwin, NT, 31.05.2015 to 01.06.2015

Although I have a category for Landscape Photography, I wouldn’t describe myself as much of a landscape photographer.  The widest lens I own is a 24-70mm, and as I don’t have a full frame, it means it’s really 36mm at its widest, so I don’t exactly have the kit for it, let alone the patience.  […]


Broken Hill: On The Road Again

Was working down in Mildura for a couple of weeks at the start of December, so took a 300km each way trip up to Broken Hill for the middle weekend.  Been there before during my big 2005 road trip round a large chunk of Australia and liked it – it was more what I was […]