The receding tide at Grantville, Victoria, reveals vast expanses of mesmerising ripple patterns in the fine sand.


Pictured below, the mangrove trees, each tree surrounded by a huge collection of aerial roots called pneumatophores.

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The receding tide at Grantville, Victoria, reveals vast expanses of mesmerising ripple patterns in the fine sand.


Pictured below, the mangrove trees, each tree surrounded by a huge collection of aerial roots called pneumatophores.

Posted by Jim Worrall | January 9, 2026 | Categories: Australia, Australian, beach, grantville, landscape, mangroves, photography, photos, pictures, sea, seascape, tree, Western Port, Western Port Bay, Westernport Bay | Tags: grantville, mangroves, photography, pneumatophores, sand ripples, Western Port Bay | Leave a comment
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A glorious sunset at the observation deck at Cannons Creek Conservation Zone. The deck overlooks Rutherford Creek and the vast expanse of mangroves along its banks.

Posted by Jim Worrall | June 22, 2024 | Categories: Australia, Cannons Creek, mangroves, sunset, Western Port Bay | Tags: Cannons Creek, mangroves, sunset, Western Port Bay | Leave a comment
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A couple of images from Sorrento Back Beach, Vic, Au, during the peak of Aurora Australis on May 11th.
I’ve never seen or experienced anything like this before. Previously I’ve only ever seen the aurora as a distant tiny colour smudge on the horizon. This night was something special. 🙂


Posted by Jim Worrall | May 14, 2024 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Aurora Australis, nightscape, photos, seascape, Sorrento, Southern Lights, Victoria | 1 Comment
Eagles Nest Beach, Bunurong Coastal Reserve, looking back towards “The Caves” beach, Inverloch, Victoria, Au.

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Late afternoon light at Blind Bight nature reserve.

The observation deck at Blind Bight, overlooking a sea of mangroves basking in the late afternoon sun.

Posted by Jim Worrall | May 5, 2024 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Australia, Blind Bight, nature reserve, observation deck, photo, photography, pictures, Westernport | Leave a comment
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“Old Woody”, ….. Tenby Point’s most photographed Mangrove tree.
Photo taken back in October ’23, just prior to him collapsing into the sea.

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Thick morning mists form in low lying paddocks and create brief and spectacular pastel light shows at dawn.
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The setting sun at Tenby Point beach, Western Port Bay.
On this occasion the tide was so high that the water’s edge was all the way up to the vegetation line so there wasn’t much opportunity to explore the beach. We could only walk a few short metres to the left of the access stairs and no further.
Fortunately though it was still possible to catch a glimpse of the setting sun from this position.

Posted by Jim Worrall | April 24, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, clouds, excursion, HDR, images, landscape, landscape photos, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, sea, seascape, sunset, travel, tree, Western Port, Westernport Bay | Tags: Australia, beach, high tide, mangroves, sunset, Tenby Point, Victoria, Western Port Bay | Leave a comment
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There are two public walking tracks into Bushrangers Bay that are about the same length. One track starts north-east of the bay at Boneo Road and the other track begins at the Cape Schanck lighthouse carpark, west of the bay.
We chose to walk the track from the Cape Schanck lighthouse carpark because it’s arguably more scenic and there’s a lot more carpark spaces available.
Along the sandy track there’s a couple of opportunities to look back along the coastline towards Pulpit Rock.

Further along the track the native trees enclose the path and form a welcoming tunnel.


After a bit of walking the bush track crosses the Burrabong Creek via a small wooden footbridge. Eventually the bush track opens onto the sandy beach of Bushrangers Bay. Here you’ll encounter Main Creek which cuts through the sandy beach and enters the ocean.
You need to cross the creek. You might get wet feet here depending on how much water is flowing in the creek at the time, and how far you can jump. 🙂
In the photo below, Main Creek cuts through the sandy beach on it’s way to the ocean.

After crossing the creek it’s a short walk to the beautiful rock formations and platforms where at low tide there are lots of small crystal clear rock pools exposed.


At the water’s edge the rock platforms rumble as waves slam into the steep rocky walls.


Looking back from the arch towards Bushrangers Bay, lots of people exploring the platforms and rockpools.
It was a public holiday and very busy.


When we arrived at the arch we found that much of it was in the shade with very bright background elements.
This is problematic from a photography perspective, but anyway you work with what you’re given. 🙂

Photo below – Using a nice wide lens, some ND filtering, and blending 3 exposures I ended up with a keeper that I like.
This image is available to purchase as a print here.

Posted by Jim Worrall | March 25, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, Bass Coast, beach, bush walking, camera, excursion, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mornington peninsula, ND filters, ocean, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, rock pools, sea, seascape, travel | Tags: arch, beach, bush walking, Bushrangers Bay, creek, hike, landscape photos, Mornington Peninsula., ocean, rockpools, seascape | Leave a comment
A long exposure image from Pearses Beach in Blairgowrie on the Mornington Peninsula. You can get to Pearses Beach by parking in the carpark at the southern end of Pearse Road in Blairgowrie, and walk a short distance along the sandy walking path to the beach.
Tech stuff – 20 secs, f/13, ISO100, 10 stop solid + 4 stop soft grad ND filter.

Technical stuff for the image below – 15 secs, f/13, ISO200, NISI 10 stop solid + 4 stop soft grad filters.

Posted by Jim Worrall | March 5, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, Blairgowrie, camera, clouds, excursion, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mist, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, ocean, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, sea, seascape, sunset, travel | Tags: Blairgowrie, Jim Worrall, long exposure, mornington peninsula, ocean, Pearses Beach, sea | Leave a comment
A long exposure shot from the rocks at Grantville Jetty, Victoria.
Tech stuff – 20 secs, f/13, ISO100, 10 stop solid + 4 stop soft grad filters.

Posted by Jim Worrall | March 5, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, camera, clouds, excursion, filters, images, jetty, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mist, motion blur, ND filters, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, pier, sea, seascape, travel, Western Port | Tags: boat ramp, grantville, jetty, long exposure, pier, rocks, rockscape, Western Port | Leave a comment
A long exposure image from Bridgewater Bay, Blairgowrie, on the Mornington Peninsula.
This photo was taken in harsh daylight conditions, so I opted for a black and white conversion of this one as the prevailing daytime colours added nothing substantial to the image.
Tech stuff – 5 sec, f/13, ISO50, ND500 filter.

As an interesting aside to the image above, if you look carefully you can see two blurry figures on the cliff near top left of frame.
The local kids like to jump from this cliff into a rock pool below. Great fun for the brave ones! 🙂
Here’s a zoomed-in view below.

To get to Bridgewater Bay, go to the carpark at the end of St Johns Wood Road, Blairgowrie and follow the sandy walking track south. The best time to visit is at low tide. At high tide all of the rock platforms are submerged and pretty much inaccessible.
Posted by Jim Worrall | March 2, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, Blairgowrie, camera, excursion, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mist, monochrome, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, rock pools, sea, seascape | Tags: black and white, Bridgewater Bay, long exposure, mornington peninsula, rock pools, rockscape | Leave a comment
Following are a couple of long exposure images from Montforts Beach taken at first light on a cloudy grey dawn. You can access Montforts Beach by parking at the Spray Point Road carpark and following the sandy walking track south. Montforts Beach is signposted along the track. It’s also well worthwhile visiting Spray Point while you’re here.
Tech stuff for the image below- 5 sec, f/11, ISO50.

Technical stuff for the image below – 2.5 secs, f/18, ISO50.

Posted by Jim Worrall | March 1, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, Blairgowrie, camera, excursion, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mist, mornington peninsula, motion blur, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, sea, seascape, travel | Tags: Australia, beach, Blairgowrie, dawn, long exposure, mornington peninsula, ocean, rockscape, seascape, Victoria | Leave a comment
A couple of images from Koonya beach, Blairgowrie on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula.
Image below, technical stuff – 1.6 sec, f/8, ISO160, 10 stop solid ND filter.

Image below, technical stuff – 10 sec, f/10, ISO50, 10 stop solid + 4 stop soft grad ND fiilters.

Posted by Jim Worrall | February 14, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, beach, Blairgowrie, excursion, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, sea, seascape, travel | Tags: Blairgowrie, Koonya beach, long exposure, mornington peninsula, ocean, sea | Leave a comment
A couple of images from Cat Bay at Phillip Island. It’s a beaut spot for contemplation as you watch the waves roll in around the old jetty remnants. 🙂
Technical stuff – 2.5 secs, f/8, ISO50, 10 stop solid + 4 stop soft grad ND.

Technical stuff for the image below – 4 secs, f/9, ISO50, 10 stop solid ND filter.

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The late afternoon sun bathing Koonya beach in a golden glow.
Technical stuff – 0.5 sec, f/20, ISO50, 4 stop grad ND filter.

Pictured below – Waves crash over rocks as the sun sets at Koonya beach, Blairgowrie.
Technical stuff – 0.5 sec, f/20, ISO50, 4 stop grad ND filter.

Posted by Jim Worrall | January 30, 2021 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, Blairgowrie, excursion, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, photo website, photographer, photography, photos, pictures, prints, sea, seascape, sunset, travel | Tags: Blairgowrie, Koonya beach, Mornington Peninsula., sunset | Leave a comment