Sunday, October 03, 2010

Mount McLeod

Spent three days photographing at Mt buffalo we walked out to Mt Mcleod. The road out to the reservoir was badly effected by the recent rains so we walked a extra three km to the turn off. There was still quite a large amount of deep snow covering the track which made the walk difficult in places. The northern plateau of Buffalo is well worth the walk with spectacular views into the valleys. Here are the images plus a video.















Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Waubra Wind Farm

Over the past two years i have been photographing something a little different. I started this project in September 2008 during instillation of the Waubra Wind Farm. The Waubra Wind Farm Project is located in Waubra, approximately 35kms North West of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia and is the largest renewable power project in the Southern Hemisphere. The Waubra Wind Farm comprises 128 wind turbines. For me this folio was the opposite of what I have traditional photographed which is nature’s impact on the landscape and pristine Wilderness. My aim with this folio was not only to show the influence the turbines have had on the landscape but also to show how the farming community have accepted them into their working lives.















Sunday, May 09, 2010

Tarkine Wilderness

From 28th March to 05 April 2010 we traveled to Tasmania to walk from Pieman River heads to Sandy Bay and return. What a special place apart from the occasional four wheel drive we experienced a part of the world unspoiled by mans impact. A photographers dream with souring sand dunes and tranquil bays. Here are a selection of images from the trip. Thanks to Dad and Ian for a great trip.