A chandelier in an old building. I love the texture of the ceiling as well.
A long exposure of around 2 minutes with the woods and path being lit with light-painting.
A couple of years ago I went for a trip to South Australia. This was one place we stopped at for a few days...amazing place and fabulous for photography. Mangrove trees everywhere
A lily in the early stages of opening. I love the shape, lines and form of these beautiful flowers. Taken on a reflective surface to give the reflection.
Playing with light painting and table top photography. Love the spotlight effect.
Taken in Fed Square Melbourne on a photowalk with fellow photographers. Sometimes you "click" just at the right time. The seagull is just taking off and looks like a Ballerina
Famous laneway in Melbourne with cafes and eateries.
This day there was a beam of light focused on the daisy. Taken in my backyard
I have lilies in my backyard and some mornings at the right time the sun lights them up.
I love playing with lights and doing light painting. This was one workshop at our photography club. So much fun
Sand dune in South Australia. Love the contrast in lights and shadows
Beautiful flowers with great forms to photograph.
Flowers are always a good subject to photograph. Sometimes when I have no inspiration I turn to the flowers.
On a photographic weekend with our club we had a local landscape photographer show us the sights. He was MAD. To get to this place on a wet day was fraught with danger. Only a few of us took the challenge.
Location is in the Ballarat region.
A derelict old bridge that was used in the past to get to the Rubicon Dam.
Melbourne has some fabulous structures. These seats are "curvy" and a great to photograph.
Pericoota Station was a large sheering shed. We were lucky to have a couple of club members who knew the owners and were allowed to photograph the shed. An absolutely amazing place. Then lighting inside was a photographers dream.