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I took these photos at the Royal National Park near Sydney. I thought the rocks looked interesting but I didn’t know how to go about processing them, so I went a little experimental with the colours and exposure. I hope you like them.
Experienced by Hamish Weir
13 km from Garie Beach
Sea Cliff Bridge is located in Sydney, Australia. I went out at 2am to a cliffside lookout to capture the sun rising with the bridge in view.
Experienced by William Karl
33 km from Garie Beach
It was my first time to drive a car for a trip. Australia have great environment for photography.
Experienced by HAO HAN
35 km from Garie Beach
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Experienced by Franki Chamaki
35 km from Garie Beach
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Experienced by Franki Chamaki
35 km from Garie Beach
Taken at Bronte Beach, just when you thought it was another busted sunrise - the colour hits you out of nowhere
Experienced by Paul Carmona
35 km from Garie Beach
I saw this duck that was eating for a good 5 minutes and even after that it was still nibbling here and there. It looked really happy so I wanted to capture a picture where it shows this particular duck’s favourite thing to do. This was shot in a botanical garden somewhere in Sydney Australia where it was abundant in wild animals just roaming the park.
Experienced by Christian Atienza
36 km from Garie Beach
It was that moment before the competition begins and I feel like they don’t really care who’s gonna win. Instead, it’s that moment when everyone is excited before jumping into the swimming pool or the sea or whatever you may want to call it. :) I love Bondi Beach!
Experienced by Road Trip with Raj
36 km from Garie Beach
This is the famous Bondi Icebergs, ocean pool! It is so beautiful, especially with the last beam of light.
Experienced by Emjeii Beattie
36 km from Garie Beach
I took this photo while visiting my ex-girlfriend in Sydney, Australia. I had come just in time for the Vivid Lights festival, and took this long exposure shot of the cityscape of downtown Sydney.
Experienced by Hugh Han
36 km from Garie Beach
Taken on the 27th March 2017 from the balcony of the famous Bondi Icebergs Club at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia around lunchtime. Good burgers as I recall.
Experienced by Graeme Worsfold
36 km from Garie Beach
I was wandering the streets of Sydney on a bright Sunday afternoon and came across the Ernst & Young building in the CBD. Seeing the architecture from underneath gave me a different perspective to view buildings, especially because I was laying down to take it :)
Experienced by Kevan Lin
36 km from Garie Beach
Walking along the cliffs at Bondi Beach, Australia, I noticed these two teenage sitting on the rock face above me.
Experienced by James Haworth
36 km from Garie Beach
Really having a blast with my new Mavic Mini Always cool seeing a beach from this angle Check out my Instagram for more :) @manny.dream
Experienced by Manny Moreno
36 km from Garie Beach
Sunny day in the beautiful city of Sydney. This skyline is an unforgettable view against the blue water.
Experienced by Jordy Chapman
36 km from Garie Beach
Stunning view over the city of Sydney, its Luna Park and the Harbour Bridge at night from the pier of Lavender Bay in New South Wales, Australia
Experienced by Maximalfocus
36 km from Garie Beach
“The sunset is life’s way of saying “Good job, you survived today, here’s something pretty.” ― Unknown
Experienced by Arjun Komath
37 km from Garie Beach
A stunning sunrise, captured behind the famous Sydney Opera House. Image taken at Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia.
Experienced by Liam Pozz
37 km from Garie Beach
Built in a dockyard in Grangemouth, Scotland in 1911. Arriving in Sydney a year later, it was originally called the Corrimal and during the Second World War it would transport supplies to US troops in the Pacific. When the war ended it was renamed and became a collier on the “sixty miler” run transporting coal from Newcastle to Sydney. It came to Homebush Bay in 1972 and was left behind after the scrap metal prices tumbled and closed down.
Experienced by Paul Carmona
37 km from Garie Beach
Taken at the Circular Quay ferry terminal - with a little luck the ferry was out giving me a clear view of the Opera house during the Sydney Vivid festival. This is a 3 exposure HDR
Experienced by Paul Carmona