Archive for 'Australia'

Diving – Osprey and Great Barrier Reef

Diving – Osprey and Great Barrier Reef

A magnificent five days diving on board the Spirit of Freedom, sailing from Lizard Island, east to the Osprey Reef, and then working our way back down the ribbon reefs, and then back to Cairns.

Merimbula dive Trip – New South Wales Australia

Merimbula dive Trip – New South Wales Australia

Varied diving in the beautiful sapphire coast of South New South Wales. We did six dives here, four wreck dives exploring two sunken tug boats at Eden, and a shore dive under the nearby pier at Taritha.

Diving in Chowder Bay, Sydney

Diving in Chowder Bay, Sydney

Chowder Bay, in Sydney’s North Shore, is one of my favourite spots in Sydney. An old whaling station, it was named after the abundant fish life that inhabits the waters.

Diving with Grey Nurse Sharks, NSW, Australia

Diving with Grey Nurse Sharks, NSW, Australia

South West Rocks, about six hours North of Sydney, is one of NSW’s best dive spots, chiefly because it offers unparralled opportunities to get up close to the Grey Nurse shark.

Travel Photographer of the Year

Travel Photographer of the Year

This is probably the biggest photography competition of the year and I’ve been shortlisted for the category of Homeland. not bad considering they had over 2000 entries. winners are announced in December

Steve Coleman photography

Steve Coleman photography

Some really superb photography from in and around Sydney..some great composition and use of light. Good site too. Inspires me to get out and about and take more Sydney shots, been a bit slack on that front

Uluru

Uluru

Images from a week spent at one of the Aboriginal encampments that borders Uluru.

Sydney’s Red Dust Storm

Sydney’s Red Dust Storm

On a memorable day in October, Sydneysiders woke up to a city not of dazzling blue skies, but an eerie Martian like landscape, thick with red dust, blown in on strong winds from the out back. The Sydney harbour bridge and Opera House, normally visible from my flat, were both obliterated by the dense dust. The cleaning up took days


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