This is the back end of the Gayundah Shipwreck north of Brisbane. I’ve photographed it many times before looking for different angles.

August 29, 2012 | Categories: Queensland, Uncategorized | Tags: australia, australian landscape photography, australian landscape photography blog, ben messina, black and white, brisbane, canvas prints, clouds, coastal, gayundah, landscape photography, landscapes, nature photography, nikon, nikon 16-35mm f4, nikon d800e, photo images, queensland, shipwreck, sunrise, sunshine coast, woody point | 2 Comments
With winter on it’s way out, I thought I would post this image of Brisbane City in Jacaranda Season from late last year.

August 28, 2012 | Categories: Queensland, Uncategorized | Tags: 5d mk2, australia, australian landscape photography, ben messina, brisbane city, canvas prints, clouds, jacaranda, landscape photography, landscapes, lookout, nature photography, panorama, panoramic, stitch, stitching, storm, story bridge, trees | 4 Comments
I decided to go the Black and White for this one, another great part of Victoria. The Pinnacles, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria.

August 26, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: australia, australian landscape photographer, australian landscape photography, australian landscape photography blog, ben messina, black and white, black white, canvas prints, Cape Woolamai, clouds, coastal, landscape photography, landscapes, landscapes of victoria, nature photography, night, nikon, nikon 16-35mm f4, nikon d800e, Phillip Island, phillip island victoria, pinnacles, sunset, The Pinnacles, victoria, western australia | 4 Comments
This image is from the same location as my last post, just before sunrise. It’s a 20+ image double row stitch with the 50mm 1.4 lens then cropped to give an image size of 200cm wide @ 300dpi.

August 22, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: 50mm 1.4, alpine, australia, australian landscape photography, ben messina, canvas prints, clouds, landscape photography, landscapes, lookout, mist, mount buffalo, nature photography, nikon, nikon d800e, panorama, panoramic, snow, stitch, stitching, sunrise, trees, valley, waterfall, wherever | 7 Comments
Here’s another image from Victoria looking out from Mount Buffalo, as warm as this image looks we got down to -4 on the way up to this spot.

August 20, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: australia, australian landscape photography, australian landscape photography blog, australian landscapes, ben messina, canvas prints, clouds, landscape photography, landscapes, landscapes of victoria, light layers, mist, mt buffalo, nature photography, nikon, nikon d800e, sunrise, valley, victoria | 6 Comments
This image is from Mount Buffalo, Victoria. Taken well after sunset with the last bit of warm light hitting the rock face.

August 14, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: australia, australian landscape photography, ben messina, canvas prints, landscape photography, landscapes, mist, mount buffalo, nature photography, night, nikon, nikon 16-35mm f4, nikon d800e, panorama, panoramic, sunset, the cathederal, trees, valley, victoria, wherever | 4 Comments
Another image from my recent shoot in Victoria. We spent a day at Wilsons Promontory, what an amazing place I can see why Victorian’s love it so much.

August 6, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: australia, australian landscape photography, ben messina, canvas prints, clouds, coastal, landscape photography, landscapes, nature photography, nikon, nikon d800e, panorama, panoramic, stitching, sunset, the prom, wilsons promontory | 4 Comments
I’ve just returned from a trip down to Victoria to go shooting images with my good mate Tony Middleton, this image of a Great Egret is from the South Gippsland region of Victoria.

August 4, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized, Victoria | Tags: australia, australian landscape photographer, australian landscape photography, ben messina, canvas prints, clouds, coastal, Great Egret, lake, lake reflection, landscape photography, landscapes, nature photography, Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8G ED VR II, nikon, nikon d800e, reflection, South Gippsland | 4 Comments