Hay bails In the sun
Castle Rock
Natural Bridge
Coastal Cliffs 1
Coastal Cliffs 2
Pot Ally
Sea Bar
Paw
Heavenly Left hander Gnarabup
Southern Ocean calm
I'm Watching you.
HFF from the Photographer
The long drop-HFF
Dont Fence Me IN On a Friday
Sunrise
Blue Haven
Lucky Bay
Thistle Bay
Duke of Orleans- Table Island
The long Climb -HFF
Partial Eclipse 2019- 15 moons
Dolphin Feeding Monkey Mia
Red Cliffs
Looking out to sea
Life - the reality of Australia bush fires.
On the Rocks
Mindarie Beach
A Fathers legacy of a life long photographer, Hope…
Mindarie Marina
The Spot At Two Rocks. best seen on Black
Welcome to the SEA
Sunset - Storm
Bali Wave
Sunny Sea
Sunset
Dawesville cut Bridge. see info
Storm passing by Frenchmans Bay
The Gap - Read below.
The view From Mount Melville Lookout Tower
The fitting end of Cheynes II--- Whaler
Coretalent OL going through the Gape into Albany.
Pinky Beach
It's A hard life.
Moon Rise colours
The View
Moon Rise
Self portrait
Stay Behind the fence
Jimmy Newells harbour Look out.
Wind Farm Albany. HFF
Albany.
Moody day Phia
Kite Surfing with a hydrofoil. Manukau Heads
Waitemata in Full Sail
Rangitoto & Frank the beach comber
Old Timers
At The Feet Of Giants
Sunsets last light
Fremantle harbour while it was fine.
Dont get caught on the wrong side of the fence.
Busselton Jetty
Albany Entertainment center
On The Train..
The Dancers
Fremantle in the Blue Hour.
Starboard light house
Poles apart in a ebb
Storm front
Pouring rain.
Clouds
Astro Paradise
Elephant Cove
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Ovation of the Sea turning
Ovation of the Sea
Welcome
Standing Still
The Nun in a Storm
Sunrise Storm
Free on the Breeze
Sunset Sillouette
#23 Bunbury Harbour
Sunset way out west.
Under the Jetty
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In protest to all the cloud, rain and missed opportunities this year a panorama I did forget. Pieter is on the water edge capturing the Bow over the sea, I went for the path down to the beach and the dunes either side. this was our last look at the milky way before we came home well after 1 am. I hope this is not my last this year but it is getting very close to the end of the season this year.
Sami Serola (inactive), Erhard Bernstein, Peter_Private_Box, Gudrun and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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right place, right time of month for no moon, right lack of light pollution and being keen enough to have a go. I can tell you the hardest part is the "dark" if some thing is not right, you have to know where to go to fix it up on the camera. I sat in my study when I first started with the lights out getting use to where every thing is on the camera and how to change. this may be of interest.
photographylife.com/landscapes/photographing-milky-way-bow
If you need help you can turn to me or Herb who is closer but all the best for thinking to give it a go.
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Steve Paxton clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Ecobird clubYou should see this on a 55 " OLED TV. original shot they come out just stunning. next year we only hope is better Milky way season is finishing for the year ,always next year.
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