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.
One of Tasmania's most picturesque stretches of coastline, with azure waters framed by red rocks and white sand.
One of several beautiful waterfalls quietly tucked away in Victoria's Great Otway National Park.
A kangaroo seemed to lead me down the path for a couple of minutes before disappearing into the dark forest.
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.
I was driving through this location in the Numinbah Valley when I saw some beautiful rays of light streaming through the trees and was immediately inspired to capture this shot.
One of the most beautiful and iconic places in Australia. Dove Lake in the heart of Tasmania's Cradle Mountain at sunset.
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.
Part of the Millaa Millaa waterfall circuit just outside Innisfail, Ellinjaa Falls has an ethereal quality of its own.
This time it was calmer than previous visits but its tranquillity helps draw the eye to the beautiful surrounding foliage.
A warm sunset at the Highfield Historic Site (est. 1832) in the town of Stanley, Tasmania.