Byron Bay light house

Constructed of prefabricated concrete blocks in 1901, the Cape Byron Lighthouse stands on the most easterly point of the Australian mainland and is Australia’s most easterly lighthouse. It is built in the James Barnet style, by his successor, Charles Harding. James Barnet, the New South Wales colonial architect, was renown for his towers having large ornate crowns and are easily distinguished.

A great banquet was arranged for the opening in 1901 and many dignitaries, including the NSW Premier of the day John See, were invited.  However due to adverse weather conditions the premiers ship was delayed by till the following day and the banquet was held without him.  The opening by the Premier took place a day late on the Sunday. It is interesting to note that Cape Byron was named by Captain Cook after John Byron, grandfather of the famous poet.

–http://www.byronbaylighthouse.com/

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winter moody cup of tea

one cup of tea, one galss of beer and 2 meals in perfect local restaurant, served by amazing kiwi.

https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Restaurant_Review-g528934-d7396081-Reviews-The_Green_Bistro-Byron_Bay_New_South_Wales.html

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Dark Patrol Rises!

been a long night making pictures of a friends custom Nisan Patrol new lights setup but I believe the result worth it! Enjoy!IMGP3155

This one done by multiple exposure taken from 3 different angles. Not sure about value of picture but deffinitely love the outcome and had fun trying to make it happen’

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For the shooting we chose the Clovelly beach parking around 11 PM. Nice and quiet. The sea fog at the fron of the car made a magical mist.

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No matter what filter I tried, still couldn’t get rid of reflections on lens segments clearly visible on this shot.IMGP3095

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And finaly one night shot of the owner of this majestic rig! Thanks Maros, it was fun!IMGP3104