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The Aurora Australis viewed from Narrogin, Western Australia.
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A valley filled with fog in the Perth Hills.
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Late afternoon reflections on Lake Argyle.
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A winding road through the Karri Forrest in Pemberton.
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A stark contrast of colours is visible at Broome's red sand beach.
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The Fern Pool waterfall at Karijini National Park.
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Panoramic view from Mount Toolbrunup. A tall peak in the Stirling Range National Park.
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A misty morning at Noble Falls.
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Lightning Strikes beside a lone tree in the wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
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Galvans Gorge is a popular swimming hole on the Gibb River Road.
The Aurora Australis shines brightly over Injidup Natural Spa
A lone tree stands above the fog.
A winding dirt road through the forest.
Revolver falls is Western Australia's tallest single drop waterfall.
The Stirling Ridge Walk.
Mount Nameless is part of the Hammersley Range.
Thistle Cove in Esperance.
Macmicking Pool is the reward of a strenuous hike through El Questro Gorge.
A bird's eye view of coconut wells in Broome.
A picturesque waterfall in the Kimberley Region.
A salt water crocodile rests on the edge of a tidal stream.
Spinifex covered hillsides line the edge of Munjina Gorge.
The red pindan soils of James Price Point.
Big Mertens falls is a large waterfall at the Mitchell Plateau.
Broome's red sand beaches have a stunning contrast of colours.

The Aurora Australis shines brightly over Injidup Natural Spa A lone tree stands above the fog. A winding dirt road through the forest. Revolver falls is Western Australia's tallest single drop waterfall. The Stirling Ridge Walk. Mount Nameless is part of the Hammersley Range. Thistle Cove in Esperance. Macmicking Pool is the reward of a strenuous hike through El Questro Gorge. A bird's eye view of coconut wells in Broome. A picturesque waterfall in the Kimberley Region. A salt water crocodile rests on the edge of a tidal stream. Spinifex covered hillsides line the edge of Munjina Gorge. The red pindan soils of James Price Point. Big Mertens falls is a large waterfall at the Mitchell Plateau. Broome's red sand beaches have a stunning contrast of colours.

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A Guide To: Finding And Photographing The Aurora Australis

Seeing the aurora is a bucket list item for many people, but it turns out you may not need to travel as far as you'd think to see it!

I live in Perth, Western Australia, and not many people here realized until recently that it is possible to see and photograph aurora so far from the magnetic south pole. I have been fortunate to photograph the southern lights near home on seven occasions over the past three years.

 During four of those seven events, I was able to see the aurora with my naked eyes, not just through the camera! Although, of course, it isn't as bright and colourful as what my camera can capture, each time it was an incredible scene to witness.

It is worth noting that the sun has an 11-year cycle of activity. Currently, in 2023, we are approaching a solar maximum, which means aurora events are the most frequent and strong that they have been in years!

I understand that comprehending how the aurora works can be confusing for beginners. In this guide I aim not to overcomplicate things, and to share only the necessary information for you to see your first display of the southern lights!


Photography Prints

I take pride in my prints which are produced locally here in Western Australia. Attention to detail is paid to ensure image quality is at the highest standard possible.

- I offer ready to hang artwork in the form of framed prints and stretched canvas. Rolled (unframed) prints of and size & matted prints (ready to be framed) in smaller sizes, both of which make the perfect gift.

- Custom sizing requests are welcome, please contact me for this.

- Free Australia-wide postage is available on all rolled prints and stretched canvas orders.

A range of local Perth Hills images as 20cm x 30cm matted prints are available for purchase from the giftshop at the Perth Hills Kalamunda Visitor Centre (50 Railway Rd, Kalamunda WA 6076).

Any images of mine are able to be printed, even if they are not listed in the online store. Just contact me with your request.

Prints are made to order and the average turn around time is 2 weeks.