Wellington Point
Read MorePeople often ask me why I like shooting at sunrise and sunset and this is why. Just look at those colours. In my job I am talking to people all day long and my role can be a hectic one so when I am out shooting a scene like this it allows me to wind down and gives me a sense of calm and I always walk away feeling happy and content. I hope that this shows in my images.
WP 75 Where You Lead I Will Follow
Lots of people out enjoying the sunshine after all the rain this week
My best friend, my partner in crime was farewelled today after passing away from cancer. She was the ying to my yang and the most positive person you would ever meet. She was kind, loving and saw the funny side of life in every situation. I dedicate this image to her. So after the funeral I headed down to Wellington Point which had special meaning to her heart and captured this image in her memory. She had a sunny disposition so this image reflects that I think - as the sun is going down it still shines so brightly giving off a golden glow and that's what Sue did...everyone she met loved her. Fly high with the angels now my dearest friend. I will miss you every day until we meet again. All proceeds from the sale of this image via my webpage (link below) will be donated to the Lung Foundation Australia lungfoundation.com.au/
People often ask me why I like shooting at sunrise and sunset and this is why. Just look at those colours. In my job I am talking to people all day long and my role can be a hectic one so when I am out shooting a scene like this it allows me to wind down and gives me a sense of calm and I always walk away feeling happy and content. I hope that this shows in my images.
WP 85 Sunshine on a Cloudy Day
It was raining as I driving to Wellington Point so I very happy that it cleared in time for the sun to set.
Friday nights weather event of low fog sitting over Brisbane and Wellington Point. It was thick, it was eerie and it was awesome. Morning rain and storms hit Brisbane and much of South-East QLD during Friday morning which allowed for low level moisture to linger for much of the day as it became trapped under thick cloud and wasn’t allowed to evaporate. As the day progressed, the sun struggled to peak through and this allowed the second chain in the process to occur and that was cold temperatures. Brisbane experienced its coldest day in 3 years yesterday and it doesn’t matter if it wasn’t cold in reality… for the region, it was. The increased moisture caused by showers in the atmosphere allowed for the third chain in the process to occur and thats where the increased moisture mixing with cooler temperatures and surface humidity allows clouds to descend and act as fog. www.google.com.au/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=Q1JhWcChKq_M8geSoq0g&...
I thought I had finished shooting for the evening (see previous image) but as I was leaving I found this lovely mangrove tree and couldn't resist getting some shots. In daylight you wouldn't give a second thought to shooting these mangrove trees as they are in the mud and look rather ugly but come sunset they are absolutely beautiful and I feel privileged to be able to photograph them.
2 days ago my good friend Dale Sharpe was killed in a freak car accident in the US. Dale was Gold Coast based and was never happier than when he had a camera in his hand. The love of his life Karlie was his partner in crime and together they were dkphotography. Both avid photographers they travelled the world capturing amazing images. Last year Karlie gave birth to their gorgeous little girl Mia who is now nine months old. It has always been Dale's dream to head to the US and photography their crazy storm season and hopefully capture a tornado. he left 4 weeks ago and the photos that he captured were incredible. He was due to come home this week but whilst travelling in his car he struck a deer. " Dale’s vehicle was disabled on the road and he sought safety calling for assistance. The vehicle started to billow smoke from the engine bay and Dale sought refuge on the side of the road. A passing motorist avoided colliding with the stranded vehicle at the last moment by leaving the road. Dale ran for cover into a ditch, however it’s understood the same oncoming vehicle sought refuge in the same direction simultaneously and he was subsequently struck." To say that I am devastated is an understatement. Dale was not only talented he was larger than life, he was funny, always so happy and ALWAYS there to help other photographers. He would respond to questions no matter where in the world he was. A friend and I did a half day photography course with him last year just the 3 of us and it was meant to finish just after sunset - we were still with him at midnight! that was Dale, so generous with his time and he LOVED a good chat. RIP Dale, I will never forget chasing storms with you whether it was in person or watching you online. Whenever I see a storm or a gorgeous sunset I will think of you. For those of you who didn't have the privilege of knowing Dale or seeing his work please click on the link below. www.instagram.com/dkphotographyau/ if you knew Dale I would really appreciate it if you could donate to help Karlie with the costs of bringing him home. au.gofundme.com/dale-sharpe-legacy-fund if you would like to purchase this image please contact me, all proceeds will be donated to the above fund.