Shinjuku, Japan

Shinjuku, Japan

The first few days of our honeymoon was spent in Tokyo. What can I say about Tokyo? ----- AMAZING.

Shops are much bigger and stay open later.....oh....wait till u see the camera shop there.....6 LEVELS!

Anyway....enjoy the pano stitch.

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Uploaded on Mar 8, 2012

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My Beautiful Mandy

My Beautiful Mandy

Just a few snaps from our wedding. More images will come I just don't want to overload people with images.

We had a wonderful day in Sydney with the reception at Wolfies at The Rocks.

As I said....more will images will come including our honeymoon (snowboarding) in Japan.

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Moyne River Reflection #4

Moyne River Reflection #4

#4

Which one do you prefer?

I only had minutes to capture one of the most beautiful sunset in Port Fairy. It was a hot day with temperature of to 39 Degrees and wind that was blowing out to the ocean. I was at home when I saw amazing colour coming through our lounge room window. I quickly got my gear together and ran to the car and out to the river.

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Moyne River Reflection #5

Moyne River Reflection #5

#5

Which one do you prefer?

I only had minutes to capture one of the most beautiful sunset in Port Fairy. It was a hot day with temperature of to 39 Degrees and wind that was blowing out to the ocean. I was at home when I saw amazing colour coming through our lounge room window. I quickly got my gear together and ran to the car and out to the river.

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Uploaded on Jan 18, 2012  |  Map

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Princes Pier-5

Princes Pier-5

I was in Melbourne for a day and had decided to do a sunrise shoot. The pier had just been opened a few day ago after a $60m restoration project.

3x Exposure blend HDR.

Princes Pier was 2nd largest timber pier in Australia.

From completion in 1915 until 1969 it was also a major arrival point for new migrants, particularly during the post-war period. In addition to a pier, there was a gatehouse and barriers, terminal building, amenities rooms, goods lockers, ablution blocks, railway sidings and passenger gangways.

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Uploaded on Dec 21, 2011  |  Map

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