Landscape
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SJP-002 Island Point Sunrise (WA)
LandscapeUp early for the drive to this location hoping for a nice sunrise, I could not believe my luck when the sky turned pink.
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SJP-003 Pilbara Storm (WA)
LandscapeTaken in the Pilbara with the sun setting lighting the white gum and a storm brewing in the distance adds drama to this image.
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SJP-005 Pilbara Sunset (WA)
LandscapeAs the sun sets over the harsh Pilbara landscape it’s rays illuminate the spinifex to a golden colour.
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SJP-009 Stirling Ranges (WA)
LandscapeWhile climbing Bluff Knoll (highest peak of the Stirling Ranges in the Great Southern region of WA) the sun peaked through clouds highlighting the landscape.
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SJP-011 Road Through The Trees (WA)
LandscapeMy first image to win a major competition, taken of the majestic trees around Pemberton.
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SJP-012 Pilbara Glow (WA)
LandscapeSunset in the Pilbara with the sun’s rays shining through clouds and illuminating the soft grass.
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SJP-014 Old Farmhouse (WA)
LandscapeA very Australian image taken during the canola season of an abandoned farmhouse somewhere near Boddington.
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SJP-016 Russell Falls (TAS)
LandscapeTaken in 2023 Russell Falls are just one of the many magnificent waterfalls located in Tasmania.
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SJP-019 Mount Nameless (WA)
LandscapeTaken from the top of Mount Nameless in Tom Price smoke from nearby bush fires makes for a hazy sunset.
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SJP-021 Charles Knife Canon (WA)
LandscapeThis is the breathtaking view from from Charles Knife Canon near Exmouth.
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SJP-024 Nature’s Window (WA)
LandscapeNature’s Window at sunrise and water in the gorge taken in 2021 after some unusual rains.
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SJP-028 Twin Falls Kakadu (NT)
AerialTaking during the wet season and only accessible by helicopter this image shows the force of water cascading down the falls
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SJP-031 Boab Trees (WA)
LandscapeNative to the northern parts of WA and Northern Territory some are among the oldest trees in the world.
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SJP-032 Hazy Sunset (WA)
AerialThis hazy sunset is a drone image taken from a lookout just on the outskirts of Tom Price – the haze is caused from dust at nearby mine sites.
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SJP-035 Drive Through Boranup Forest (WA)
AerialTaken in January 25 I wanted to capture something a bit different, this image was taken with the drone to give a slightly different perspective.