Shelly Beach Pier Black White Melbourne Landscape PhotographyThe pier at Shelly Beach in the Mornington Peninsular is a favourite with Victorians. Hard light and timber textures work together to explore line, shape, texture, form and shadow.
Portsea Australian Fine Art PrintsPussy Cat Tails sway in the dunes overlooking Portsea Beach. This popular beach is a great location to explore the national park's wide sandy beaches and naturally weathered cliffs. The photograph captures wilderness and space on what is one of Victoria’s busiest beaches.
Bass Strait Sunrise Melbourne Landscape PhotographyThis sunrise was taken at Cape Woolamai, a small town and headland at the southeastern tip of Phillip Island. The Bass Strait is the sea separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland. The unusually calm ocean and early morning colours created a peaceful image in an ocean with a wild reputation.
Shelly Beach Jetty Perrin Clarke PhotographyShelly Beach has several Piers jutting out from the beach from this boot-shaped Peninsular. The landscape features lovely old weathered timber structures built to last the ravages of time and tide.
Morning Point Leo Pier Melbourne PhotographyThe jetty, which extends out from the Point Leo Boat Club, is a picturesque extension to the beach and an excellent viewing platform for sunrise.
Portsea Pier Sunrise Perrin Clarke PhotographyThe Portsea Pier is a modest wooden structure that protrudes into Weeroona Bay from the upmarket seaside village of Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula. Dawn light brings a warm hue to the timbers on the deck, and the colours in the landscape settle in for the day.