Rainbow Glow (Limited Edition - Exploring Nature's Way Collection)

from A$125.00

One of the really special parts of the Darwin coastline to me is the healthy mangrove habitat that protects our land. I have spent endless hours exploring and photographing Darwin’s beautiful mangroves (and yet somehow after over 10 years shooting in Darwin, I still find new ones!).

This lone mangrove is on the northern side of East Point, an outlier from a thick mangrove community that eventually runs alongside Dickward Drive. I love this mangrove - the shape, its slight lean and sprawling roots make it a picture-perfect mangrove!

Capturing a special image here is not as simple as 1, 2 ,3 and I think this image is a great example of how much planning (and failed attempts) can go into creating one image. This mangrove is best photographed at sunrise - one of the favourite times for sandflies, which annihilate me within seconds of arriving here. The tide needed to be at a particular level - any higher and the mangrove is too far away, and any lower and I’m walking too far on muddy, slippery rocks in the pitch black (which don’t look good in photos either!). The rainbow is just a perfect addition. One of those times when research, perseverance and effort is combined with a little bit of luck!

Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection -  A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.

The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.

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One of the really special parts of the Darwin coastline to me is the healthy mangrove habitat that protects our land. I have spent endless hours exploring and photographing Darwin’s beautiful mangroves (and yet somehow after over 10 years shooting in Darwin, I still find new ones!).

This lone mangrove is on the northern side of East Point, an outlier from a thick mangrove community that eventually runs alongside Dickward Drive. I love this mangrove - the shape, its slight lean and sprawling roots make it a picture-perfect mangrove!

Capturing a special image here is not as simple as 1, 2 ,3 and I think this image is a great example of how much planning (and failed attempts) can go into creating one image. This mangrove is best photographed at sunrise - one of the favourite times for sandflies, which annihilate me within seconds of arriving here. The tide needed to be at a particular level - any higher and the mangrove is too far away, and any lower and I’m walking too far on muddy, slippery rocks in the pitch black (which don’t look good in photos either!). The rainbow is just a perfect addition. One of those times when research, perseverance and effort is combined with a little bit of luck!

Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection -  A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.

The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.

One of the really special parts of the Darwin coastline to me is the healthy mangrove habitat that protects our land. I have spent endless hours exploring and photographing Darwin’s beautiful mangroves (and yet somehow after over 10 years shooting in Darwin, I still find new ones!).

This lone mangrove is on the northern side of East Point, an outlier from a thick mangrove community that eventually runs alongside Dickward Drive. I love this mangrove - the shape, its slight lean and sprawling roots make it a picture-perfect mangrove!

Capturing a special image here is not as simple as 1, 2 ,3 and I think this image is a great example of how much planning (and failed attempts) can go into creating one image. This mangrove is best photographed at sunrise - one of the favourite times for sandflies, which annihilate me within seconds of arriving here. The tide needed to be at a particular level - any higher and the mangrove is too far away, and any lower and I’m walking too far on muddy, slippery rocks in the pitch black (which don’t look good in photos either!). The rainbow is just a perfect addition. One of those times when research, perseverance and effort is combined with a little bit of luck!

Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection -  A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.

The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.

Limited Edition print - only 20 copies available. All are signed and come with a certificate of authenticity.

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As a summary,

Rolled Fine Art Prints are pretty much what they say on the tin! A high quality, archive photographic paper which arrives rolled in a tube for you to frame in your desired frame type.

Canvas prints arrive ready to hang and are stretched around a wooden frame with a mirror wrapped edge.

Aluminium prints also arrive ready to hang with a "shadow mount" on the reverse. These are high definition, waterproof and scratch resistant.

Custom sizing by request.

Framing also by request. I handmake all of my own frames, but due to shipping challenges I prefer to keep these for a local pick up option. I can package and ship frames, but the cost will need to be organised on a case by case basis. I also often bring in different frames to try regularly so please get in touch if you'd like to see some current frame choices. Otherwise, please come and see them for yourself at the Waterfront Gallery!

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