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The Pinnacles' granite pillars basking in the morning sun at Cape Woolamai.
Ocean rushes in to fill every gap in amongst the rounded stones as the sun rises to warm the coast.
Stretching for the canopy.
Mossy bitumen winds its way through the Yarra Ranges.
Time washes away even the most steadfast of rock.
70-metre high limestone stacks rising up out of the sea at Gibson Steps
A soft, warm sunrise over the mouth of Kedron Brook.
Morning cloud clings to the peak of Mount Lindesay as the sun rises over the Border Ranges to evaporate it.
Where sun light meets the softness of the ocean and the sharpness of rock.
Sun meets fresh, morning fog, and resumes its duties warming the land.
The sun cuts through the trees, instantly warming everything it touches.
This was taken atop Mt. Warning ⛰️ just below the QLD/NSW border. It was the most spontaneous and far fetched trip I’be shared with fellow photographer, Jacob. We didn’t know where we were going but ended up at the foot of a tall mountain. Jacob was wearing sleeping boxers shorts and thongs, and I was wearing steel–toed boots and had no water.
Worth it.
Surrounded by Pandanus from the old world.
Taken from One Tree Hill lookout, on what must have been one of the most popular mornings for sunrise photography (not pictured here).
Squeezing through Lake Wanaka and Lake Hawea en route to Queenstown from Hokitika. This image is a stitched composition of three stills taken of the most still and picturesque lake I have ever observed in the flesh. Facing eastwards towards Timaru.