Alexandra Headland Rock Pools 02

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Alexandra Headland Rock Pools 02
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website and all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

Another shot of the rock pools at low tide. This time looking back towards Alexandra Headlands and Cotton Tree on the Sunshine Coast.

Alexandra Headland Rock Pools

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Alexandra Headland Rock Pools
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website and all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

This shot is taken at Alexandra Headlands at low tide. Low tide exposes the rock pools and the unique patterning in the stone.

Alexandra Headland 01

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 1 comments
Alexandra Headland 01
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website and all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

This photo was taken on the point at Alexandra Headland on the Sunshine Coast at low tide. There is something that strikes me about the barrenness of the tree against such a life-filled background.

Chancellor Park Sunset

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Chancellor Park Sunset
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website including all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

A sunset scene waiting in the traffic to go home at the end of another busy day…

Laguna Bay Sunset

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Laguna Bay Sunset
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website including all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

A sunset taken from Laguna Bay, Noosa National Park.

Wasps Nest 02

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Wasps Nest 02
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website including all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

The same nest as the previous shot, a fortnight or so later…

Wasps Nest 01

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Wasps Nest 01
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website including all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

Here is a shot of a paper wasp building it’s nest and laying it’s eggs.. the next shot shows the same nest a fortnight or so later.

Noosa National Park Sunset

Posted By daniel / September, 17, 2007 / 0 comments
Noosa National Park Sunset
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Unfortunately, I recently lost the stolenpixel.com website including all photographs and comments. This was one of a few images that I was able to find and restore to the site.

A sunset from the Noosa National Park.. standing over Laguna Bay.

self portrait

Posted By daniel / June, 29, 2006 / 15 comments
self portrait
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The first, and possibly last, self-portrait to hit SP! :)

Noosa Lake

Posted By daniel / June, 22, 2006 / 11 comments
Noosa Lake
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This shot is taken at dusk overlooking what I have coined “Noosa Lake”, but have no actual idea of the real name of the location.
“How’s the serenity?”