Tag Archives: Queensland

Kangaroo Point Cliffs

Brisbane was my final Australian Capital City to visit. Over our 10 years in Australia, somehow I had missed out on Brisbane. We had visited Queensland a couple of times, but we skipped over Brisbane in favor of heading up to far north Queensland – a couple of times. Finally, over the last Christmas holiday, we did get to spend a few days in Brisbane. Quite a nice, small city, pretty relaxed, easy to get around.

Never one to leave the camera in the bag, we dragged our friends out to Kangaroo Point Cliffs (or maybe more accurately, they showed us the way). My goal was to get a ‘classic Brisbane skyline’ type shot. I wanted to smooth the water, to give it a bit of glass-look, so I took this shot in a long exposure, with a ND3 neutral density filter. As a result, there was a couple sitting on the rocks in the corner of my picture, and they moved a bit during the shot, which blurred them out – which I kind of like.

Sony A7R IV | Sony 24-70 f/2.8 GM | f/4.5 | 25s | ISO100

Millaa Millaa Falls

Last January, we took a week and headed up to the northern region of Queensland – affectionately known as ‘the FNQ’, as in Far North Queensland. On one of our days, we did a photography tour through the bush, looking for waterfalls. I wanted to try my new filters for long exposure. We hit 4 different spots that day, with this one being Millaa Millaa Falls. We were relatively lucky that it was midweek, and there weren’t a lot of other people around. Nice to just get shots of nature and not lots of people in the water.

Sony A7R II | FE 24-70mm F4 | 30mm | f/20.0 | 5 sec | ISO100