Tuesday 29 April 2008

Great Ocean Road.

Canon 1Ds 100-400 4.5-5.6 IS USM lens

After 3 days of really enjoyable exploring the landscape around Lorne, a small tourist resort situated on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria's South West, the outback photographer is back in the office tried to a computer trying to get a backlog of images processed. I have to tell you that if you ever have the chance to spend a couple of days near the Victorian coast... take them.

Apart from the incredible drive along the Great Ocean Road, through a variety of very different coastal regions, from sandy surf beaches to rugged cliffs all clearly viewable from the comfort of your car. you have the very pretty Ottway Ranges, with countless waterfalls and picnic areas to keep your sense alive. Further west along the Great Ocean Road and you'll find the world renown Twelve Apostles also well worth a visit.

Todays image is a pre-dawn shot of Split Point Light Station, which is at Aireys Inlet, a little east of Lorne on the Great Ocean Road. If you would like to see more of the Great Ocean Road images click here. Have a great day!

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