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The Dickson Inlet is the gateway from Port Douglas Marina, Far North Queensland to the Great Barrier Reef. The Sunsets from this side of the Peninsular can be spectacular.
Famous Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas in Far North Queensland in the summer months gets a quiet stillness about it. The ocean shore is protected by the reef shelf. It makes for idyllic days in this tropical Paradise.
This is the premier beach in Port Douglas. From the Southern end of the beach, the curve of the bay is evident, there are huge coconut groves and mangrove forest at the far southern end.
Early morning beach walkers will see this view change every morning off Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas. Reflection and soft interior colours are captured.
Flagstaff Hill serves as Port Douglas ultimate viewing point, providing majestic, sweeping views of the sandy Four Mile Beach below as well as the surrounding mountain and sea panorama.
Iconic Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland has a stretch of sand as long as its namesake indicates. There is a coconut grove just after the halfway mark. If you walk as far as the coconut grove you may get a nut or two to quench your thirst.
This is the premier beach of Port Douglas. From the main Port Douglas district, you can walk to the beach in under 5 minutes and then continue to walk along the sandy beach for hours under the tropical sun. 4-Mile Beach begins at the northern rocky headland
Kewarra Beach is at the southern end of the of a stretch of sand that joins Palm Cove and Clifton Beach north of Cairns, Far North Queensland. This is a locals beach due to access mostly.
Mangroves are a group of trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zones. This Mangrove grows on the remote Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef.
Low Isles is 15 km North-East of Port Douglas. This idyllic island has a lighthouse and up to a few years ago a permanent light housekeeper. It's surrounded by coral cay just off the sand. The marine life is abundant with tropical fish and turtles.
Mackay Cay is located approximately 10 nautical miles from Cape Tribulation, Daintree National park. The Coral Cay can be visited by boat and the pristine waters and marine park are spectacular.
Millaa Millaa town nestles in emerald hills surrounded by dairy farms in the Atherton Tablelands. Millaa Millaa Falls is one in a circuit of waterfalls in the area.
Despite the fact that there are no nude beaches in Queensland, this island beach seems to get away with it. Located on the southwesterly side of Fitzroy Island, the beach is partially covered with sand and also partially covered with loose dead coral.
Orpheus Island is a National Park in the Great Barrier reef, There is a university research station on the island and private resort. Access is by charter or private boat. The Island and the surrounding marine park is pristine.
The Colour spectrum and intensity differ every day out on the Great Barrier Reef. Coming into the winter months the humidity will disappear, the atmosphere clears suddenly overnight to the most intense blues and greens, This is a great time to capture the Great Barrier Reef in Photography.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual reefs. This almost vertical view of the Great Barrier Reef shows the Immense dimension filling the frame of the landscape with the mountain line on the horizon.
Viewing the Great Barrier Reef from the air puts the oceanic landscape into perspective. The boat sits on the horizon like a dot with Port Douglas and the mountain range behind.
Rex Smeal Park is parkland on the Dixon Inlet side of Island Point, Port Douglas. The park is a gathering point at dusk for locals and visitors to enjoy the charter boats return from the Great Barrier Reef, watch the sunset behind the rainforest mountains and enjoy a sundowner or two.
The Port Douglas Sugar Wharf has faced many sunsets. It was built to load sugar before the Cook Highway was built. Now it's an internationally sought-after wedding and party venue.
The Port Douglas Sugar Wharf has faced the rainforest-covered mountains and the Coral Sea since 1905. It was built to load sugar before the Cook Highway was built. Nowadays it's an internationally sought-after wedding and party venue.
Watch the boats come and go on the Dickson Inlet, look out to the lush green parkland across the road and the mountains in the background. It’s honestly the best place to watch the sunset. The sun casts all kinds of pretty colours over the water and it’s just beautiful.
Watch the boats come and go on the Dickson Inlet, look out to the lush green parkland across the road and the mountains in the background. It’s honestly the best place to watch the sunset. The sun casts all kinds of pretty colours over the water and it’s just beautiful.
Featuring the iconic Skillion, Terrigal beachfront is dominated by a line of well-established Norfolk pines along The Esplanade. A pathway beneath the trees leads along the beach out to Broken Head and the oddly-shaped headland known as "The Skillion".
Yellow wild flowers burst with happiness. Yellow flowers symbolize the bonds of friendship, the taste of success and pride. The Photograph has let the light play into the petals and the focus has been layered to create a field of dancing yellow flowers.
On a King tide, you will see the ocean tide run out up to a kilometre revealing ocean floor. At Yule Point just south of Port Douglas alone Mangrove tree stands to attention under the view of Thornton's Peak on the horizon.
On a King tide, you will see the ocean tide run out up to a kilometre or so and the ocean floor is revealed. At Yule point just south of Port Douglas, Far North Queensland as this spot is close to a major river outlet it can happen naturally. It makes a great photographer spot.
Know in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland as St Mary's By the Sea. This historic old chapel sits in a palm tree parkland alongside the Coral Sea and is one of the most popular wedding chapels in Australia.
The Toorongo winds its way through tens of kilometres of farmland and state forest above its junction with the Latrobe River in Noojee. The Pristine mountain stream of tea tree stained water tumbles over a myriad of boulders.
The aerial view may be tricky to pick where this wave break is, however, the crystal clear aqua green colour of the ocean can be non-other than Bondi Beach, NSW, Australia. The waves at Bondi are constant and big hence it’s international fame, with Sydney siders and international visitors.
The aerial view of four surfers may be tricky to pick where this wave break is, however, the crystal clear aqua blue-green colour of the ocean can be non-other than Bondi Beach, NSW, Australia. The waves at Bondi are constant and big hence it’s international fame. The photograph captures the wave as it has broken over the landscape.
The aerial view may be tricky to pick where this wave break is, however, the crystal clear aqua green colour of the ocean can be non-other than Bondi Beach, NSW, Australia. The waves at Bondi are constant and big hence it’s international fame, with Sydney siders and international visitors.
The aerial view of four surfers may be tricky to pick where this wave break is, however, the crystal clear aqua blue-green colour of the ocean can be non-other than Bondi Beach, NSW, Australia. The waves at Bondi are constant and big hence it’s international fame. The photograph captures the wave as it has broken over the landscape.
The sweeping white-sand crescent of Bondi is one of Australia’s most iconic beaches. Popular with the locals and internationals for its consistent surf break and fashionable city location. You have to get up really early to capture the icons portrait without it’s adorning fans around.
The closest ocean beach to the centre of Sydney, a mere 7 km away, Bondi Beach has become synonymous with Sydney's beach lifestyle, the residents of Bondi share this beach with more than 1.5 million visitors from around the world annually.
This lifeguard tower looks out to the Pacific Ocean, in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach. Bondi Beach was the first in the world to form a surf life-saving club, this one has become part of the landscape and is manned 7 days a week 365 days of the year and has its own TV show.
Located along Marine Parade is the lovely Fairy Bower Pool. It is triangular in shape. Built by local residents in 1929, Fairy Bower rockpool is one of a number of historic pools cut and blasted along the New South Wales coast as saltwater bathing became popular.
The spectacular erosive colour palette and textures of the Fairy Bower Rock Pool has become a part of the visual coastal landscape on the walkway between Manly and Shelly beach NSW. When the tide is low or the pools are empty the natural colours in the landscape are revealed.
Fairy Bower Rock Pool at Manly is the smallest of Sydney's rock pools and one of the most beautiful. Fairy Bower ocean pool is located alongside the oceanfront promenade to Shelly Beach near Manly. The pool is formed by concrete/natural rock floor and walls and adjoins the sandstone block seawall of the promenade to Shelly Beach.
Besides popular beaches, the incredible rock pools around Sydney are another way to experience the refreshing water with stunning natural colours and reflections.
Located off Surfview Road at the northern end of the beach, are two rock pools set into the seabed rock shelf at Mona Vale, NSW. One is for children and one a lap pool. These ocean pools are wonderfully natural blasted from the rocky seabed and concreted and a safe place to swim in the ocean
Mona Vale rock pool is on the tip of the sand spit between two beaches. When the tide is high, the pool is surrounded by water making it look like an island. when it is at low tide you can see the rock shelf and the water overflows from the pool onto the shallow side onto the bejewelled seabed.
Mona Vale rock pool is on the tip of the sand spit between two beaches. When the tide is high, the pool is surrounded by water making it look like an island. when it is at low tide you can see the rock shelf and the water overflows from the pool onto the shallow side onto the bejewelled seabed.
Just like the ritual of the sun rising every day so does the rock pool swimmer. The Mona Vale rock pool is a safe, calm and protected place to swim. Waves break on the natural seabed rock platforms besides the pool. Reproduction large scale fine art prints are available.
Located at the entrance to Narrabeen Lagoon with access off Narrabeen Park Parade. The rock pool is 50 metres with a timber boardwalk separating the main lap pool from the rest of the pool. The pool was built under the Unemployment Relief scheme in the 1930s.
Just like the ritual of the sun rising every day so does the rock pool swimmer. The Mona Vale rock pool is a safe, calm and protected place to swim. Waves break on the natural seabed rock platforms besides the pool. Reproduction large scale fine art prints are available
This ageing old jetty in Sorento, Victoria craves to be left in peace for its final days in the sun. The Jetty's signage, Indicates that walking the planks may just be the end.
Windy Hill was the first wind farm to be constructed in Queensland. Construction commenced in 1999 with turbine commissioning in 2000. Windy Hill Wind Farm will reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 25,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year.
Mossman Gorge, in Daintree National Park, is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage area and features cascades over large granite boulders in the Mossman River Gorge.
The Courthouse hotel or "Courty" as it has become affectionately known, is the oldest pub in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland and one of the most iconic pubs in Australia. There would be a lot of photographs out there of this old pub that has stood the test of tropical time.
When the tide is high, the pool is surrounded by water making it look like an island. The 25-metre Mona Vale Rock Pool is located on a rock outcrop right in the middle of the beach on the rock shelf between Bongin Bongin Bay and Mona Vale Beach.
The Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens is a great venue for all nature lovers. Located in Sherbrooke, these gardens are home to magnificent shrubs, flowering plants, and majestic Mountain Ash trees. Whether you’re here in summer or winter, you will love the tranquil and colourful setting.
The peninsula's rainbow-coloured bathing boxes have provided a colourful backdrop to countless swims and lazy beach days all along the coast of Port Phillip Bay. Fun Photography with bright colours on the beach.
"Footprints on the sand are not made by sitting down"...There are many quotes on the subject. The retracting wave reveals footprints in the sand. The heavy low, vivid blue cloud on the horizon leads the eye over the green translucent ocean. The clouds in this photograph keep it all moving.
The ocean tide can run out up to a kilometre revealing ocean floor. This landscape of ocean floor and lone Mangrove Tree is at Yule Point just south of Port Douglas, Far North Queensland. The tree portraiture is supported by the circle of cloud in the water reflection and the tidal ripple in the sand adds to the drama.
The Toorongo Falls Reserve protects two waterfalls on the Toorongo River and the Little Toorongo River in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. Photographing moving water the challenge in this image.
The Toorongo River is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of Victoria. The lush wilderness a photographers dream, colour and light controlled by the environment.