Dampier Peninsula
The remote coastline from Bell Point to Tappers Inlet and on to Beagle Bay, Camp Inlet and Carnot Bay further south
Fraser's Fractals
Intricate patterns of Fraser River and sandy soils off King Sound near Derby
Desert Fractals
Fitzroy River Delta
Where wet meets dry at Wilare on the Great Northern Highway, near Derby. Opening Bay branches off King Sound before hitting the Indian Ocean
Nature's Patterns
Colours and textures along Nerima Rd, Camballin in NW WA, close to Derby
Perth Ferries
The zoo ferry returns to port, with the sculpture Spanda and CBD towers beyond
Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Completed in 2016, this 20m high pedestrian suspension bridge links the Barack Street Jetty area to The Island
Towers in the Mist
View from Kings Park on a still winter's morning
The Blue Boatshed
Rebuilt in 1972 and now owned by former Perth Lord Mayor Peter Nattrass, Crawley Edge Boatshed attracts photographers from across the world.
Winter in Hyde Park
Quiet reflection with bare trees and a carpet of leaves
Perth CBD Winter
Thick fog blankets the city until mid-morning. View along William Street in Northbridge
Gold Mine
More like a pot of iron at the end of the rainbow – mining companies BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto dominate the winter skyline
Old & New
Historic and modern architecture coexist in Perth CBD
Microcosm
The old Perth Hostel nests amongst a maze of urban geometry
Ocean Refill
Heavy wind and distant rain to the north of Dog Beach, south of City Beach
Cottlesloe Surf
Surfers carefully time entry on a rough day
Kiting
Making the most of rough onshore winds at Leighton Beach, North Fremantle
Crawley Edge Boatshed
Rebuilt in 1972 and now owned by former Perth Lord Mayor Peter Nattrass, 'the blue boatshed' attracts photographers and instagrammers from across the world.
InstaQueue
The Crawley Edge Boatshed, rebuilt in 1972 and now owned by former Perth Lord Mayor Peter Nattrass, 'the blue boatshed' attracts instagrammers from across the world.
Northbridge Contrasts
Older buildings remain on William Street, contrasting the glass and concrete towers of the CBD
North William Street
Afternoon light slips away from William Street, highlighting the glass and concrete towers of the CBD
R & R
Getting some green time in Kings Park on a mild winter's day
Federation Walkway
Treetop views in the botanic gardens along this spectacular glass bridge
CBD Views
Locals and tourists alike congregate in Kings Park to enjoy a pleasant winter's day
Mitchell Freeway
Snaking along the Swan River
Winter Picnic
Kings Park views on a clear June day
Shack Attack
Local 'Lobster Shack' lobster fishing boat moored at Cervantes
Cervantes Pier
Fishing and sightseeing on a still winter's evening
Fishing into the western sunset
Cervantes Islands
A key habitat for seabirds in the region
Lake Thetis Bio
Late afternoon water life
Stromatolite
These rare algal lumps have been growing in Lake Thetis for over 3500 years
Grassy Landscape
Lesueur NP
Mt Lesueur
Walkers head off on the short walk up the hill, as a wedge-tailed eagle soars overhead
Pine Banksia
(Banksia tricuspis) Also known as Lesueur banksia, this plant exists only in a 15 square kilometre area and is considered 'rare, priority 4'. It flowers April to July.
Shark Bay Shingleback
(Tiliqua rugosa palarra) catching some winter rays on the edge of Lesueur NP
South Points
The Milky Way glows brightly on a clear winter's night at The Pinnacles, Cervantes, WA. [14 image composite with light painting by torch]
Galactic Points
The Milky Way glows brightly on a clear winter's night at The Pinnacles, Cervantes, WA. [2 image composite with light painting by torch] [201905. Winner, 4th round, Fujifilm Showcase]
Pinnacle Detail
Sunset light on WA's most famous rocks
Fallen Pinnacle
A collapsed icon falls back into the earth