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25.01.2022 My new ‘best buddy’ here in Carnarvon Gorge, Queensland Having an absolute ball here!



23.01.2022 There are only a few spots left for my Carnarvon Gorge Photography Workshop, starting in late August 2021. This unbelievably beautiful natural wonderland is a photographer's dream! For full details, please click on the link below:

22.01.2022 For anyone interested, I’m presenting a half day wildlife photography workshop for Nikon School on Saturday the 21st of November 2020. It’s on at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane.

21.01.2022 Would you like to spend 5 days in the cool, lush rainforests of south east Queensland, learning how to capture quality images of wildlife, landscapes and macro subjects? Only four places left on this popular workshop, now in it's thirteenth year!



14.01.2022 Tribal chief, photographed in the remote islands of New Guinea. He had such a striking, serene gaze...

13.01.2022 7 DAY LORD HOWE ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Only three spots left on my 7 day Lord Howe Island Photography Workshop in November 2021. Without exception, my favourite natural location in Australia and it will be my 11th photography workshop presented on Lord Howe Island in a row : - ))... For full details, please click on the link below: https://wildnaturephotoexpeditions.com//lord-howe-island-/

08.01.2022 Taken a few weeks ago in Lamington National Park. The early morning light behind the Rainbow Lorikeet made it easy to get this silhouette, whilst the bird was perched vertically on a flowering Grass Tree.



06.01.2022 5 Day Lamington NP (Qld) Photo Workshop - March 2021 Only four places left! https://wildnaturephotoexpeditions.com//five-day-nature-ph

04.01.2022 Cinnamon Quail Thrush - photographed in the Red Centre, Northern Territory. Quite a shy, elusive bird, so patience is needed when searching for them. Such a buzz when you finally see and photograph them!

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