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Travel guide of Newnes25 km from Newnes
Somewhere in the Blue Mountains there is a town called Mountain Lagoon. There are no paved roads, only single lane dirt tracks and no stores or service stations that I could find. There are some great secluded swimming spots in the river at the bottom of a valley not too far from town. I saw no people but I did find a bunch of cows living on the edge of the forest. Follow me on Instagram @_freshgreenfreedom_ for more
Experienced by Jordan Bebek
34 km from Newnes
It was a 4:30am start, putting the car’s heater on full and driving to one of the most spectacular lookouts in Australia. For more visit @wazzastudio on Instagram! x
Experienced by Ben Warren
46 km from Newnes
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
89 km from Newnes
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
103 km from Newnes
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
105 km from Newnes
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
110 km from Newnes
Flying my drone over palm beach Sydney saw something a bit out of the ordinary a boat flying full pace towards the cliff, luckily he stopped just before hitting and threw a line out for a fish.
Experienced by Lachlan Dempsey
110 km from Newnes
This is one of my favourite shots. It captures the serene nature of this beautiful location. The exhausting trek up the headland was worth it, it is quite an exquisite view from Barrenjoey lighthouse. The pure beauty of the Northern Beaches is one of a kind.
Experienced by Ben Allen
115 km from Newnes
Although a cloudy and partially rainy day, I set out with friends despite all the reasons telling me its not worth going. I found myself on the central coast in NSW of Australia, where I chose to be challenged instead of disappointed. This is one of the shots that came out of that challenge. Don’t despise the day of challenge.
Experienced by Tim Patch
115 km from Newnes
I love taking aerial shots. Nothing compares to the shores of a country and the waves of the beach. The colours and landscape of that which is offered always blows my mind. You gotta squeeze every creative drop out of these moments because they uniquely will never be experienced again.
Experienced by Tim Patch
115 km from Newnes
Two friends and I found ourself on a road trip Saturday morning for for a photoshoot for an online clothing business called ‘Garb’. Bags packed with a Canon DSLR camera and a Mavic 2 Pro with a Hasselblad camera. Needless to say we enjoyed our time and got creative with some shots on the shore of Terrigal, Central Coast, NSW Australia.
Experienced by Tim Patch
115 km from Newnes
Summer is coming and Australia is excited to be hitting the beaches again. As winter comes to an end we mass to the beaches. Although not everyone likes swimming in the ocean, we do enjoy the cool ocean breeze on our face. I expect summer to be full of fun and adventures, just as life should be.
Experienced by Tim Patch
116 km from Newnes
A stunning sunrise, captured behind the famous Sydney Opera House. Image taken at Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia.
Experienced by Liam Pozz
116 km from Newnes
View of the Sydney Opera House from the Cahill Walkway after sunset. I just love the blue hour at that part of town…
Experienced by Photoholgic
116 km from Newnes
A different view of the Harbour bridge taken from Dawes Point by the moon light glow
Experienced by Paul Carmona
116 km from Newnes
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
116 km from Newnes
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
116 km from Newnes
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
116 km from Newnes
I was just playing around with my new canon lens and after I took a few random photos, I suddenly realized that I caught the Skyline of Sydney with the Opera House, the CBD and the Harbour Bridge in one picture in a good light.
Experienced by Umut Sedef
116 km from Newnes
so I was shooting the Sydney harbour bridge and the fisherman one winter morning and I saw this man fishing alone on the warm, approaching him I asked whether he was cool if I took photos of him and he reluctantly accepted, as I shot him we began making small talk to avoid awkward silence, in doing do I found out that he had migrated to Australia int he 1980’s from a war torn country and fished every day for 30 years at this spot, he reminisced on how many fish used to be on offer and the better quality of fishing rods back then. it really made me appreciate this shot so much more
Experienced by jasper wilde