Katherine Gorge, Nitmiluk National Park
Nitmiluk Gorge is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities! My favourite way to see the gorge is by kayak or on foot, where a long network of walking tracjs extend as far as the 8th gorge.
Either way, when I’m exploring the gorge, I usually take a minimum of 3 days to be able to access the best locations at the best times of day or sunrise and sunset. This means camping out, usually within the gorge walls.
When capturing this image looking in to gorge 5 - one of the narrowest sections of the Nitmiluk Gorge system, I had my tent/camp set up on a beach around 200m metres behind where I took this shot. I’m preched fairly high on a rocky outcrop, looking down in to the water below. At sunset, the soft pastel pink sky is a compliment to the ochre rocks.
Nitmiluk Gorge is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities! My favourite way to see the gorge is by kayak or on foot, where a long network of walking tracjs extend as far as the 8th gorge.
Either way, when I’m exploring the gorge, I usually take a minimum of 3 days to be able to access the best locations at the best times of day or sunrise and sunset. This means camping out, usually within the gorge walls.
When capturing this image looking in to gorge 5 - one of the narrowest sections of the Nitmiluk Gorge system, I had my tent/camp set up on a beach around 200m metres behind where I took this shot. I’m preched fairly high on a rocky outcrop, looking down in to the water below. At sunset, the soft pastel pink sky is a compliment to the ochre rocks.
Nitmiluk Gorge is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities! My favourite way to see the gorge is by kayak or on foot, where a long network of walking tracjs extend as far as the 8th gorge.
Either way, when I’m exploring the gorge, I usually take a minimum of 3 days to be able to access the best locations at the best times of day or sunrise and sunset. This means camping out, usually within the gorge walls.
When capturing this image looking in to gorge 5 - one of the narrowest sections of the Nitmiluk Gorge system, I had my tent/camp set up on a beach around 200m metres behind where I took this shot. I’m preched fairly high on a rocky outcrop, looking down in to the water below. At sunset, the soft pastel pink sky is a compliment to the ochre rocks.
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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 one of my pop ups!