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Victorian Photo Guides

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Bear Gully Coastal Reserve


A lovely barren and remote stretch of Victorian coastline. This location looks like it has lots to offer the seascape photographer that likes shooting the barren rugged coastline.

Click here to view Neville's guide to Bear Gully Coastal Reserve

Mount Franklin


Here's a lovely guide to Mount Franklin by Neville Goldsmith. Looks like a very serene place to camp and photograph.

Click here to view the guide to Mt Franklin

Lake Mokoan


Now this place looks absolutely stunning. I reckon I could have a ball shooting here both during dawn, dusk and at night. The mud textures, dead trees and gorgeous vistas all combine to make this location something special. I just noticed that there is an earlier guide to lake Mokoan, however I reckon that this place looks pretty special. Now photographers can get two perspectives on this location.

Click here to view Neville Goldsmith's guide to Lake Mokoan (near Benalla)

Marlay Point Western Victoria


Here's a location that looks really special. Beautiful lakes, dead trees, gorgeous scenery.

Please click here to view Neville's guide to Marlay Point.


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Volcanos and Red Rock

This is a guide written by Neville Goldsmith which covers one of the extinct volcanoes in the Western District of Victoria. Some gorgeous rolling hills and amazing red rock.

Click here to view Neville's guide to the volcanoes and red rock of Western Victoria.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

A guide to Lake Mokoan

Andrew Falcke has submitted this great guide to Lake Mokoan in North East Victoria. There is some sensational sunrise and sunset photography to be had at this location and Andrew's photos provide some great inspiration to get up early and scout for that perfect spot along the lake. Click here to view the guide.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A guide to Centre Place, Melbourne

Another one of my favorite laneways- this location always manages to have something worth photographing. It is a challenging location to shoot at though- busy, dark and narrow- but none the less- a great spot for a bit of people watching. Check out the guide here.