There is a swim-through from amidships to the bow on the wreck of ‘The Australian’ that is packed with bright orange bullseyes. It’s worth a dive here just to experience them parting then reforming behind you. The dark space and severe fish crowding make taking a photo here a real challenge. They are so close […]
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Sheep Tracks
This parched hillside in the Barossa Ranges caught my attention due to the interesting lines carved into the barren ground. As I got closer the ground began to wriggle and quiver like some larval infestation. It struck me how close to the truth that idea really was. The cause of those abstract striations revealed.
Read MoreDusty Sky
During yesterday’s commute home the view into the distance became muted in a wind driven dusty sky. Strange brown clouds billowed up from the horizon and the smell of dirty rain filled the air. I was not able to capture that initial apocalyptic feel as the rapidly changing clouds and sky shifted the mood but […]
Read MoreThe Shining
The bright lights; they sneak around corners, steal our nights, fill the world with their indifferent scrutiny and threaten to expose our deepest secrets. Yet looking up I am reminded of the sun, of its nurturing warmth and the life it brings to the world. This this light I welcoming shining on me in the […]
Read MoreAll Paths Lead to the Sea
There is not a single place on this planet where you could walk in a straight line (if possible) and not find your self on a seashore somewhere with a seemingly limitless expanse of ocean beyond. All paths really do lead to the sea.
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