
A few photo from a recent Kimberley trip. Thanks to Harry and crew for a fantastic time at Jarlmadangah. Harry would have to make the best damper I have ever tasted.

On a recent trip to the Kimberley the Gibb River road was closed so we had to make other arrangements and put Kununurra and Wyndham on the itinerary. The weather for a sunset shoot was not looking the best so it was scout the town to see what was around. Lots of amazing old buildings…
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Thanks mark
All good again here Peta and I agree with Sandy…waycool Goshawk!
That Goshawk image is wonderful…really striking, love it.

Here are a few photos from a trip to Karijini. Karijini was so green after a really good wet season, the waterfalls were stunning in the afternoon light.
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They all look great Peta but the top one really does it for me, The composition is fantastic. Love it.
Hi sandy, mark
First chance to get some Internet, released I have put the wrong scraped it.. Oops
I will post the correct one when I get back….
The Kimberley is indeed beautiful after the rain…..so green…
Beautiful stuff but agree with Mr Stothard on the Hancock Gorge shot. Have to say the last shot is my favourite!! Classic!
Lookin good. Have a great trip.
The best yet from the recent spate of shots from KJ Peta! The Hankcock one is a bit over sharpened I reckon and not sure about the vignette on the top one, but apart from that…all good!
Have a great trip – I’m envious!!
Hi Stuart, thanks for that. I have so many to work on but just haven’t had the time.
In Broome and ready to leave tomorrow. We had to plan a new itinerary as the Gibb is closed at the moment, but all is good with a very exciting trip ahead.
Hi Peta – great shots. Especially like the first one (“afterglow”) – the colours look fantastic. Cheers, Stuart

Went out to the dunes in Lancelin with fellow photographer Nigel Gaunt and we were treated to an amazing sky thanks to the storm that was building over the hills.
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Thanks Jamie…
Wow Peta. I’m just awestruck but the Lancelin – Storm Rolling In photo. Amazing drama.
Thanks,
Jamie
Thanks Stuart, yes we escaped. It was blowing a gale then by the time the sunset it went completely still. It hit the hills with force and did a lot of damage.
Love the approaching storm (I hope you guys escaped!)
Thanks Leigh, would like to go back when its not so hot and the wind isn’t howling.
Peta some abstract gold captured!
Thanks Mark.
Absolutely love the top image Peta…sweeeeeet!

What a place to spend Australia Day surrounded by beautiful pristine waters and lots of little bays to explore. I spent around an hour photographing the beautiful bays around Rottnest from the air and was surprised to see Rottnest so quite on Australia Day. People seemed to find there own little bit of paradise.
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Thanks Merv,
flying is great fun and you should give it a go…
I’m with Sandy these are great shots Peta, I must put learning to fly on the list.
Thanks Sandy, aerial photography is my passion…just gotta get out more….
Love this aerial stuff Peta…keep it coming!
by Peta
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Pete Hodgson - That top portrait is brilliant Peta, You have captured the lot in this shot. Love it.
Stuart Westmore - What a pity you couldn’t get to Brancos, but I gues its no surprise. That crossing was “adventurous” after a pretty summer last year, so I hate to think how much water must have been through there over the wet season this year.
Peta - Thanks once again.
True North Mark - Beautiful work Peta and I love the portraits of that old dude…waycool!
Peta - Yes it was different, El Questro gorge was closed as well, and the trail to Branco’s was completely gone. I have heaps of landscape/aerial photos just haven’t the time to go through them yet.
Stuart Westmore - Hi Peta. Quite a different itinerary compared to last year – some great shots in here, so it looks like you made the most of “weather-imposed” changes.