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This is a shot I took in France. We drove through Mont Blanc from the Italy side to France side and ended up stopping on the side of the road for a bit of rest. As we stopped I noticed a small creek, so we walked down to check it out and saw this amazing little spot. We stayed here for about an hour taking photo after photo and I think it was a great idea…. wouldn’t you say haha
Vallorcine Creek, France
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This is the forever changing scenery at Point Piquet in Dunsborough WA. On one occasion this particular location can express the darkside of the deep blue covered in seaweed and on another occasion can transform into this crisp pristine untouched wonder.
Point Piquet, Dunsborough. Western Australia
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This is a shot I took in 2009 when I traveled throughout Europe. At first I was a bit disappointed with Stonehenge, because all the pictures you see make Stonehenge look like it is surrounded by achers of open space, when it is actually right up against a highway. None the less, now i have taken one of those photos of my own. it was an amazing place and how the rocks for there is even more amazing.
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This shot is of Noble Falls in Gidgegannup, Western Australia. I took this shot a few years ago just after a very wet winter. It was about 5am in minus 1 degree temperatures, definitely one of my first real cold morning photography shoots, and by far not the last. But I think it was worth the 3:30am wake up, don’t you?
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Mont Cenis, France
After leaving Italy in a hired camper van, my partner and I found ourselves driving into the French Alps region. I took this photo on the night of our first stop in a place called Mont Cenis. This is one of my favourite shots. We watched the sun go down over the alps of France, leaving the sky an amazing purple with hints of pink clouds, but it was only a matter of time before the icey coldness of the dark night was left.
Hope you all like it.
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