Landscape Photography


Glasshouse Mountains

Posted in Photography by Geoff on September 2, 2011
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Glasshouse Mountains

This image from the Glasshouse Mountains, Queensland, a beautiful place, has been captured with a Nikon D2H and with a Nikon lens at 20mm.

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General Purpose Lenses for Landscapes

Posted in Photography by Geoff on May 16, 2011
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This image was captured in Tokyo Japan and has been captured with a Nikon D2H, DX, format camera with the Nikkor, Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED AF-S DX Lens. This lens is excellent as a general all purpose walk around lens, it has a low aperture f/2.8 for low light shooting and has a great focal length range of 17-55mm for general shooting. This lens is quite sharp at its lowest aperture setting of f/2.8.

Glasshouse Mountains

Posted in Photography by Geoff on April 6, 2011
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The above image of the glasshouse mountains has been captured with a Nikon D2H camera and Nikon 24-1200mm zoom lens. This lens is an excellent general purpose travelling lens.

There is a review of this lens here.

Magela Wetlands

Posted in Photography by Geoff on September 20, 2010
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An image of the Magela Wetlands, Kakadu National Park from a helicopter.

Bardedjilidji

Bardedjilidji means walking track in the aboriginal language. This image is at Bardedjilidji, Kakadu, National Park, Northern Territory.

Daisies

Posted in Photography by Geoff on June 28, 2010
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Thes daisies were photographed in our backyard. Captured with a Nikon D2H camera and 200 mm Micro lens

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A Graveyard of Termites

Posted in Photography by Geoff on June 17, 2010
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Yes it looks like a graveyard with all the tombstones lined up and all precisely facing the same direction. Well no, this is not a graveyard but is a field of termite mounds all neatly lined up in a north south direction. Each termite mound is constructed such that it faces in a north south direction so that it catches a minimal amout of sun during the day and stays cooler. They are called magnetic mounds due to the fact that they are built in this particular direction.

Bardedjilidji, The Walk of Your Life

Bardedjilidji

Bardedjilidji is a walk through the wetland and woodlands of the Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. Bardedjilidji in the aboriginal language means a walking track. The name also refers to the roots of waterlilies growing in the swamps and billabongs along the walk. This walk follows the woodlands and wetlands along the East Alligator River. This walk is one of many through the Kakadu National Park. The Kakadu National Park would have to be one of the most beautiful places on Earth for photography.

Boab Tree

This boab tree has been photographad at the Springvale Homestead, Katherine, Northern Territory. There are wonderful opportunites to photograph these trees in the northern parts of Australia.

Bardedjilidji, Kakadu, Northern Territory

Posted in Photography by Geoff on May 27, 2009
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Image captured at Bardedjilidji, Kakadu, Northern Territory, with a Nikon D2H camera.

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