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Hamnøy in Lofoten – Norway.

Lofoten is a group of islands in the northern part of Norway. With its postcard-looking small fishing villages nestled in fjords, dotting a very rugged coast with abrupt peaks rising directly from the ocean, the archipelago is often described as one of the most scenic parts of Norway.

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640 x 40 seconds, f2.8, iso500

S.S. Specke shipwreck, Phillip Island.

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My first ever shoot in Western Australia, and what a way to start. To say I love this side of the country would be a massive understatement. From the sparse deserts to the turquoise ocean, WA really does have it all. It is a lovely place and better yet, a photographers paradise. I will be back!

I got down to Sugarloaf Rock here after a short, yet memorable, drive around some Margaret River wineries, and I was excited just at the site of this massive rock, sticking out of the ocean. It has a prehistoric feel to it, an ancient land, engulfed in beauty. As the sun dipped behind the horizon, the sky was engulfed with a show of colour. As I stood there excited as a kid in a lolly shop, I snapped off this image. It was really hard to contain my excitement!

FIRESKY | Donsborough, Western Australia

Nikon D8810, 16-35mm lens | Exposure f/11@2seconds

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My first ever shoot in Western Australia, and what a way to start. To say I love this side of the country would be a massive understatement. From the sparse deserts to the turquoise ocean, WA really does have it all. It is a lovely place and better yet, a photographers paradise. I will be back!

I got down to Sugarloaf Rock here after a short, yet memorable, drive around some Margaret River wineries, and I was excited just at the site of this massive rock, sticking out of the ocean. It has a prehistoric feel to it, an ancient land, engulfed in beauty. As the sun dipped behind the horizon, the sky was engulfed with a show of colour. As I stood there excited as a kid in a lolly shop, I snapped off this image. It was really hard to contain my excitement!

FIRESKY | Donsborough, Western Australia

Nikon D8810, 16-35mm lens | Exposure f/11@2seconds

http://bit.ly/1uJzMPx


My first ever shoot in Western Australia, and what a way to start. To say I love this side of the country would be a massive understatement. From the sparse deserts to the turquoise ocean, WA really does have it all. It is a lovely place and better yet, a photographers paradise. I will be back!

I got down to Sugarloaf Rock here after a short, yet memorable, drive around some Margaret River wineries, and I was excited just at the site of this massive rock, sticking out of the ocean. It has a prehistoric feel to it, an ancient land, engulfed in beauty. As the sun dipped behind the horizon, the sky was engulfed with a show of colour. As I stood there excited as a kid in a lolly shop, I snapped off this image. It was really hard to contain my excitement!

FIRESKY | Donsborough, Western Australia

Nikon D8810, 16-35mm lens | Exposure f/11@2seconds

http://bit.ly/1uJzMPx


Another shot from the evening when Toby Harriman and Michael Shainblum invited me to shoot a sunset on Rodeo Beach. Being stuck with 35mm fix when the guys are there in the water with 16mm, you kinda have to be creative and take it easy with the wide angle and look for a different perspective. It’s been a great light, and an amazing test for a Sigma 35mm Art lens I recently got. The colours and sharpness of this lens are fantastic — if you catch the right moment, the lens doesn’t disappoint.

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Another shot from the evening when Toby Harriman and Michael Shainblum invited me to shoot a sunset on Rodeo Beach. Being stuck with 35mm fix when the guys are there in the water with 16mm, you kinda have to be creative and take it easy with the wide angle and look for a different perspective. It’s been a great light, and an amazing test for a Sigma 35mm Art lens I recently got. The colours and sharpness of this lens are fantastic — if you catch the right moment, the lens doesn’t disappoint.

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Behind Canal Rocks you can get some pretty intense action from the waves, just need to have your wits about you 🙂

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