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The unmistakable silhouette of a Kangaroo at day break, eating grass on the sand dunes above the beach at Potato Point, South Coast NSW
Experienced by Trevor McKinnon
75 km from Monga Mountain
Accompanied by family members to celebrate Australia Day in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory in 2010, I had set up below the southern end of the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge next to Lake Burley Griffin to photograph the evening fireworks. This shot was an 8 second exposure, and a boat just happened to come slowly into the frame during the exposure and set off a red flare. It is almost completely unedited in post. I love the contrast of the deep night sky in the top right and the red flare reflecting off the bottom of the bridge.
Experienced by Marty Southwell
75 km from Monga Mountain
Canberra man walking home to the bus stop after a days work in a quiet city during the covid pandemic
Experienced by Daniel Morton
75 km from Monga Mountain
The Pacific waves are somehow smoother at Narooma. The sky is somehow dreamier. They lend themselves well to a prime area to stroll and contemplate.
Experienced by Lach Ford
110 km from Monga Mountain
Follow me at https://instagram.com/sublimesouth for more images like this. Sunrise on my local beach. Seven Mile Beach is located in South Coast NSW a couple of hours south of Sydney in Australia. It is a big and wild beach, best early in the morning.
Experienced by Andy Hutchinson
110 km from Monga Mountain
The sun back-lit the high level clouds at sunrise on my local beach in Shoalhaven Heads, Australia.
Experienced by Andy Hutchinson
131 km from Monga Mountain
woman in black sportswear and a backpack hiking in smoggy mountains during Australian bushfires
Experienced by Kate Trifo
149 km from Monga Mountain
This is only the second time I’ve been here and while I admit I’m not the most religious person, there’s no denying the appreciation I have for places of worship like these which bring about a sense of peace and serenity in a world which could really use more of both.
Experienced by Benjamin Sow
155 km from Monga Mountain
It was my first time to drive a car for a trip. Australia have great environment for photography.
Experienced by HAO HAN
163 km from Monga Mountain
Warm morning light at the Sugar Pine Walk, Laurel Hill, NSW, Australia. One of the most peaceful places I’ve ever visited and certainly one of my most favourite to shoot at, the Sugar Pine Walk never fails to impress.
Experienced by Liam Pozz
163 km from Monga Mountain
When walking through the Sugar Pine Walk I was completely unaware about the sheer size of the trees, until I looked up....
Experienced by Liam Pozz
174 km from Monga Mountain
one of many from a 2 day shoot I did with my father as we walked over 50 kilometres across the snowy mountains in southern NSW
Experienced by jasper wilde
175 km from Monga Mountain
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
175 km from Monga Mountain
One of my friends messaged me if I wanted to go camping at this spot for sunrise. After finishing work at 9:30PM, we made our 3 hour drive through the night to get to the location. Once we got there at 1AM we set up camp for the night. In the morning we work up early so that we had enough time to pack up camp and get to the look out. The views from the lookout were truely unbelievable, the colours from the blue mist and the golden rays from the rising sun was a moment not to be missed.
Experienced by Billy Pasco
194 km from Monga Mountain
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
214 km from Monga Mountain
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
220 km from Monga Mountain
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
221 km from Monga Mountain
It was a cold winter’s night in Australia’s Blue Mountains region of New South Wales and we were told there was a meteor shower for the ages inbound. Set this shot up and while i’m not convinced the meteor shower was real, was more than happy to settle for a shooting star and a dwarf galaxy.
Experienced by Jonathan Forage
221 km from Monga Mountain
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Experienced by Franki Chamaki
221 km from Monga Mountain
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Experienced by Franki Chamaki