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Many afternoons I have sat in the office and thought to myself that the weather is too poor to get the camera out, but when I do find myself out on a lack luster day it often amazes me how much there is to capture. This day at Smiths Beach in Yallingup was a particularly cloudy uneventful day which turned into a moody afternoon and as the sun dropped below the horizon the breeze picked up along the shore forming a choppy surge which crashed agains the rocks with surprising ferocity. The sun lit up the low lying cloud that oppressed the..

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One Arm Point

by Ian Carlson 0

Whilst in the Kimberly I drove up to the Aboriginal community at One Arm Point and spent a couple of days up there watching the tides rip past the Buccaneer Archipelago of islands just offshore. One late morning I was watching a couple of kids fishing along the shoreline and green turtle popped up in front of me, it was flailing about in the shallows as the tide ripped out to sea until it dived and tucked in behind a rock. The colour of the water was vivid blue with aqua trimmings along the shore, a spectacular morning. 

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I was in Western Australia to see a few friends and met up with Michael Fletcher the cinematographer on his home turf in Dunsborough. He suggested I head down to Canal Rocks for the afternoon amongst other things. I was blown away with the whole area having been there area briefly in the past, I took a few days this time to explore the coast this time round. A photographers paradise no wonder the Fletcher brothers setup shop down there.

Yallingup Western Australia

Dayi 617, Rodenstock 90mm, f16, 1min, Fuji Velvia 50 

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Driving into the Bungles

by Ian Carlson 0

It seems everyone has been up north recently. If you look on the map the driveway to the Bungle Bungle ranges is a fair distance. We underestimated how long the drive in would take and were rewarded with beautiful warm afternoon sunlight and a pitch black camp site to set up in. You have to take the good with the bad.

Bungle Bungle Ranges Western Australia

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