I am so stoked that one of my images was chosen to be published in the next issue of the Digital Photography Magazine in Australia! The issue is going to hit the shelves soon and will focus on low light photography.
Learn MoreClouds are a rare sight at Ningaloo Reef - we have about 330 days of sunshine with blue skies each year. A good friend of mine, who owns a Microlight flight school up here, took me for a spin around some beautiful cloud formation in his Airborne XT912. Apart from a little bumpy take-off and landing, conditions were an absolute joy and we decided to go up to 10,000 feet. The views of the cape and the reef were just spectacular, and with some cool tunes playing over the inter-com we could have stayed up forever.
Learn MoreOn the 3rd of December a few crazy dudes headed out to the Bundegi salt flats along with Birds Eye View Flight School founder and microlight pilot Gavin Penfold to attempt the first hang glider towing at the North West Cape. Conditions were favourable with some southerly winds blowing straight up the 'runway'. The crew had a great time and managed to hit 400 metres, but the lack of thermals didn't keep them up in the air for very long. Still enough to keep them buzzin' and enjoying the fantastic weather leading up to summer here at Ningaloo Reef.
Learn MoreI just got back from a trip up North, travelling the Gibb River Road to Mitchell Plateau to photograph the magnificent Mitchell Falls.
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