Sixteen mad keen participants recently spent ten days with me on this Idyllic World Heritage Island. We had the most magnificent weather, changeable and breezy. To see Rain squalls and cloud, storms and rainbows, followed by sun and dazzling displays of crepuscular light as it swept over the horizon almost everyday was a spectacle and a Light chasing Photographer’s dream! My sincere thanks to John Bell and David Burren for their wonderful efforts in leading the bird photography as I concentrated on the Landscape and coastal Photography. All participants were spoilt for choice. This is an incredibly beautiful part of Australia and for those serious about their outdoor photography, it doesn’t get much better than this! Featured here are just a sampling of the images that I took during the workshop. I will undoubtably be spending much more time on the remaining multitude of images I have as yet not finished! The images displayed here are about half and half with both the Olympus OM-D-5 and the Nikon D700…guess which were taken with what camera? If you can’t, this only goes to show how good the quality is of the Olympus micro four thirds!
Stunning photos again, Ian. Obviously a very photographic part of the world, I just love the thought of you all scurrying hither and yon.
Is there a way of indicating which camera you used for some of the shots?
Hello Ian, This looks like a wonderful trip – beautiful photos and I recognise some of the faces too!