Tanah Lot (Land In The Sea) Temple 15/10

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Tanah Lot Temple - Land In The Sea

I have just been browsing through some of my older photographs and came across this one of Tanah Lot – a Balinese temple carved out of a natural rock formation in the ocean. In the Balinese language “Tanah Lot” means Land [in the] Sea. A very fitting name.

It is a beautiful place in the world, besides the hundreds of other tourists and the heavily commercialized and tourist orientated entrance to the area, and I’d love to get back there next time I’m in Bali to shoot some more photographs and enjoy a fantastic sunset once again.

I’ve been making some changes around the site, so please excuse the mess while I finish up.

Thanks,

Beau

Nobby’s Sunrise

I was going through some of my older photos this morning as I was backing up my archives onto my new external hard-drive and came across this photo I had forgotten about. I have processed it before but I don’t think I got the best out of it back then, so I re-processed it using some of the tips I have picked up from Darren Tierney recently, and am quite happy with the way it has turned out this time around.

I remember rushing down to the beach on this particular morning knowing that it was going to be a great sunrise. Well worth the early wake up, I reckon.

For Sale: Canon EOS 5D & Battery Grip 11/3

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It’s time for me to upgrade to the 5D MkII so I am getting rid of the origninal 5D body with battery grip and two batteries, all in good condition.

Looking for $1500 ONO. Free postage within Aus.

You can contact me through the contact form on my site.

Cheers.

Through The Trees 10/3

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I’ve always wanted to try a shot like this; a really simple photo of tree trunks with lots of small detail and nice colours. I’d never really found a nice place to shoot what I had in mind, until the other day.

It’s a 6 photo stitch on a heavily overcast day. It was raining lightly while I was setting up and shooting so I had to be fairly quick to not get any water drops on the lens.

Canungra Valley Vineyards 08/3

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The Gold Coast hinterland is filled with great little bits of hidden treasure. Sunday had my girlfriend and I out at Canungra for lunch. After we had eaten we had some time to spare so, instead of going straight home, we decided to drive around a little to explore. I had my camera on me of course! We came across this vineyard and pulled over for a while to take in the scenery and wildlife. The name of this place is O’reilly’s: Canungra Valley Vineyards and despite it being a little overcast, it was a stunning setting.

Hope you enjoy it!

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