A more abstract view of Australia's oldest bridge in Richmond, Tasmania, constructed in 1823.
The strong light bouncing off the water below helped to illuminate the finer details of the beautiful structure.
Overlooking the iconic Story Bridge on a quiet morning when the Brisbane River was perfectly still.
Located in the Port Arthur Historic Site and home to the famous ghost tours, this convict-built structure constructed in 1836-37 and destroyed by fire in 1884 takes on a haunting appearance as night falls.
Located at the easternmost point of the Australian mainland, the Cape Byron Lighthouse is a very popular location among tourists wishing to catch the first rays of light. It is also the country's most powerful lighthouse.
A warm sunset at the Highfield Historic Site (est. 1832) in the town of Stanley, Tasmania.
The iconic Edwardian style bandstand in the heart of Brisbane's New Farm Park was built in 1915.
I captured this image on a rainy night with a full moon and mist in the air. All the elements came together.
Tasmania's Richmond Bridge, constructed by convicts in 1823, is Australia's oldest bridge still in use.
In the distance is St. John's Catholic Church, built in 1837 and is the oldest Catholic church still in use in Australia.
Constructed in 1836 from sandstone by convicts, Tasmania's Ross Bridge is the third oldest Australian bridge still in use.
I captured this image on June 12, 2011 late in the afternoon in Stanley next to the Highfield ruins, overlooking The Nut. Plumes of volcanic ash circling the globe from Chile hovered over Tasmania that day creating an extremely vivid sunset.
Lake Tekapo is a small town in NZ's South Island recognized as a World Heritage Starlight Reserve and the Church of the Good Shepherd is a beautiful subject under a clear night sky. The faint glow of a vivid sunset was also visible.