Thursday, December 21, 2006

Home again, home again

Well I'm back in the Bay for the Summer holidays, and got big plans to do... not much. I think this could be my last chance to have a good summer break on the South Coast so I'm going to enjoy it. The weather has been terrible so far, so I haven't been able to get out there. But here are some shots from the backlog...

The view from a headland at Surfside

Bay Bridge at dusk

The tidal island at the North end of Barlings Beach

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Calendars for 2007

Exciting news! We have produced a calendar featuring some of our best shots from Sydney, Canberra and the South Coast (not in order of importance). They are available for $20 and make a great Christmas present. We have called it 'Inspirations' because it features some inspirational Scripture verses along with the beautiful panoramas. Contact Cameron on 0419 827 457 or cameron@bayvisions.info to order yours!

Friday, November 24, 2006

Take a deep breath...

South Broulee at low tide


Well, its all over once again for another year. Another semester of hard study down, and just one more to go. I have still been getting out there a bit in the midst of it all, but have been rather slack in bringing you the results. So here is an update for you of a recent trip to Batemans Bay. Unfortunately the reason for the trip was sad as I was attending the funeral of a friend. But we were blessed with a beautiful day, which somehow made it more bearable. Although it was a sad time, I was reminded of the good things of the life of my friend, and the beauty that life can hold. Its hard to be down when the beauty of God's creation is crying out. So really, these are in honour of Damo, rest in peace brother.



South Broulee at low tide,
vertical panoramas give an interesting perspective
Mckenzies Beach viewed from pretty point on a glorious spring day

Friday, November 03, 2006

City lights from Crow's Nest


Well, its been a while since I posted. Its the usually story of a student, studying, working, and trying to have a social life doesn't leave you lots of time sometimes for doing the things you love. I did get the chance recently to check out a spot I had noticed on the Pacific Hwy. It was a bit of a mission trying to find this footbridge over the Hwy, I usually drive under it. Eventually I found it in Crow's Nest. Missed a nice sunset after getting lost, but I had a lot of fun playing with exposure times anyway. Check it out.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Moruya River

I recently went down the coast again to photograph some locations for my mum. It sounded like a good idea for me; get away home for a few days, catch up with some people, eat home cooked food, and do some photography while at it. I got around to a few locations, but the main focus was the Moruya River at dusk.

I went down to the river two evenings in a row, hoping to get just the right amount of cloud cover, and light. Unfortunately, both evenings the main cloud cover was in the east! I got some nice panoramas out of it anyway.

I also got along to a few other spots; the Tomaga River, Barlings Beach, Clyde River and Surfside. I thought that I had managed to cover most of the Bay last summer. But it is a situation of the more you look, the more you see!

I am continuing to discover great spots in each area I explore. Multiply that idea by about a thousand when considering a place like Sydney to discover through the lense!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Exo Day


For something different I'm going to show you some of my shots from the Big Exo Day (Youth Alive event). I was asked to go along and take some photos, and had a blast since it was my first time doing any event
photography.



I only got around to about half of the activities put on during the day. It really a big Christian youth festival, with multiple band stages, bmx, fmx, skate, dance, cars, carnival rides, markets and so on. You get to see a really diverse range of youth culture.










Our college had been running a scholarship competition, a first years tuition paid for. They presented the scholarship on the night to this lucky young lady. I also got to be just metres awat from some really popular current artists taking pictures. It was fun, to say the least.



Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Darling Harbour under lights

One section of boardwalk in the harbour, getting ready for an on-the-water concert the next night

Darling Harbour has really been turned into a playground, with the shores being lined with bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, and even a floating stage for live music on occasion! This series was taken at about 1:30 am on a Friday night after I finished work, and the place was still bustling with the activity of party goers. Fortunately only about three groups interfered with me and my camera equipment, they were all happy drunks. This too is a really beautiful part of Sydney, day or night, although its reputation has possibly been marred by recent events that have made the news. There has been some pretty serious advertising going on up in Sydney for Darling Harbour as a place to 'play.' It is interesting to think that potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on promotion could have all been for nothing with one bad news story. Anyway, check it out at night if you get a chance, its well worth a look.


In this part of the Harbour you have the maritime museum on the left, and the aquarium on the right. The white streaks in the sky near the flagpole is the movement of a flock of seagulls.

Even if you don't have much money for a classy meal at one of the restaurants along the promenade, Darling Harbour is a beautiful place to explore and walk around. Here the skyline of the city is central, and a large floating restaurant to the left of screen.

There are several interesting water features in this style throughout the Darling Harbour/Darling Park precinct. During warm days you will often see kids playing around in them.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Returning to the South Coast

Gerringong, Seven Mile Beach and Mount Coolangatta as viewed from the Prince's Highway

I have returned to Batemans Bay several times this year, and I have realised that I am getting too far behind in keeping the blog up to date! On a recent trip I also took some shots along the way down the coast as well. Its a really picturesque drive South from Sydney. I especially recommend taking the coast road from Gerringong to Nowra sometime, although its also a beautiful drive along the highway through Berry. Then there's the Bay, its always great when you get the the bridge and it feels like home again. Enjoy the drive...

Shoalhaven River at Dusk

Batemans Bay can be beautiful at night as well as during the day, with the lights reflecting over a still Clyde River

This shot of the Promenade was taken on another trip on the Mother's Day Weekend

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Circular Quay at 3am

Circular Quay down by the rocks, with the international passenger port to the right of the Sydney Opera House

View of Circular Quay from the Cahill Expressway, you can just see the ferries in the bottom right of the frame

Sydney is such a busy place, but thankfully it does sleep. Fortunately the roads are clear for me after work which means I feel like I have the place to myself! Normally crowded places are clear and calm so I can take my time. Sydney Harbour can be a beautiful place by day, but I think it is equally, if not more so at night. Circular Quay is especially photogenic with the iconic opera house and bridge, and the historical Rocks area. Highly recommended at any time of day!

Reflections on Circular Quay from the Eastern Shore

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Sydney Harbour at night

City Lights, The Opera House, and Harbour Bridge

Since moving to Sydney I (Cameron) have had lots of opportunities to take photos of this beautiful harbour city. I have found it easiest to work at night, as this fits in with my job and the roads are clear! For anyone familiar with Sydney traffic, I am sure they would understand. Besides that, the city looks incredible when it is lit up at night, with high rises glowing and reflections on the harbour. Unfortunately these pictures don't look optimal on this site, but I am sure you will get the idea (if the pictures look too dark try adjusting the brightness of your monitor).

This shot was taken adjacent to Luna Park and gives a different view of the Harbour

City from under the bridge, near Milson' Point

Monday, June 19, 2006

Previous Travels, well almost - Denhams Beach, Surfbeach, and Lilli Pilli

Denhams Beach at low tide is frequently left with loads of seaweed

In this post we bring you some images from Denhams Beach, Surfbeach and Lilli Pilli. They could hardly be called 'travels' when they are just around the corner from our (old) homes!
This year, Allan has moved to Canberra, and Cameron to Sydney, both of us continuing our studies. We have been taking pictures in the areas we live, (which we will be posting shortly) whilst remaining available to make panoramas of the South Coast area upon request.
Denhams Beach and Surfbeach are a couple of the more popular locations during summer, but are still quite beautiful, even when crowded. Then again, 'crowded' on the South Coast means something entirely different to up here in Sydney!

Denhams Beach from the Northern end

Surfbeach with the Tollgate Islands in centre view, and a very low tide

The rock shelf at the Southern end of Surfbeach at low tide

Sunrise on a very early morning at Denhams Beach

A stormy day from the Southern Headland of Lilli Pilli, again with the Tollgate Islands in view

On the same stormy day, this was the view North from the headland on the Northern end of Mosquito bay. On a good day, it is a beautiful walk around the headland from Mosquito Bay to Lilli Pilli.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Previous Travels - South Durras

The cove at Murramerang

In this post we will give you a look at some photos we took around South Durras during January. It took us several days to get the favourable weather conditions to get these, between cloud cover and unexpected coastal early morning fog. It was all worth it in the end! If you have never been there, South Durras and Murramerang National Park are a really beautiful part of the South Coast. Even in peak season you can find a quiet beach and possibly have it all to yourself.

The Island, South Durras Beach and Murramerang are in view here

One of the rockshelves at low tide around from Murramerang

This headland has Emily Miller Beach in view to the South, and The Island in view to the North

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

About Us

Hi and Welcome to the Bay Visions Photography Blog.
This blog is run by Allan Hill and Cameron Thompson as a photo journal to keep you up to date with our photos and travels. Our purpose is To share the natural beauty of the South Coast region, New South Wales, and Australia through digital photography, media, and print. Enjoy!

Monday, May 22, 2006

Previous Travels on the South Coast

A local fishing from the rocks adjacent to beach road. Square head is in the right of the shot, and Batemans Bay in the left.

In the summer of '05/'06 we did a lot of travel around the Batemans Bay area, building our stock of images. We will try and share the best of these with you, as well as keep you up to date with more recent movements. So to start with we will post some pictures of Batemans Bay itself.

This picture was taken on a beautiful summer's day from the promenade.

This shot of the iconic bridge was taken on the beach adjacent to the 'on the pier' restaurant. They have great food and its a beautiful spot to dine.

Batemans Bay at dusk, taken from the bridge. There is often a bit of cloud cover, morning and night, which make for great colours in the sky.

Batemans Bay at night from the Northern shore. The lights of the town and bridge create quite a pretty effect at night on the water. I recommend checking it out if you haven't seen it.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Products and Website

I want to use this post to briefly mention the products and services offered by Bay Visions Photography. Allan and I both personally enjoy photography, and have taken this love for film and photography to create Bay Visions Photography.

In the Summer of 2005 Allan filmed and produced a souvenir film of the Batemans Bay area titled 'A Day in the Bay'. The movie showcases all the natural beauty the region has to offer. It comes in PAL DVD format and runs for approximately 25 mins, set to the peaceful instrumentals of James Ward.





At the same time, I (Cameron) was shooting for our panoramas, and I produced a browsable souvenir CDROM with over 100 of the best panoramas, and thanks to Matthew Inwards, and aerial images of Batemans Bay and Surrounds.



We also have our images printed in various sizes, so far the largest up to 44" in width. These panoramas look stunning at this size, especially when framed. They also look great, (and are cheaper) in smaller sizes.

Furthermore, we are involved in licensing our images as stock. We do this directly and through photostockplus. A gallery of our images is available at www.bayvisions.info



Framed Prints and ordering are available from us directly or from these outlets: The Storehouse on the Bay, Orient Street, Batemans Bay; Milston's Past and Present, Princes Highway, Mogo; The Christian Shop, Orient St, Batemans Bay; and the Life FM shop Bathurst. Milston's also stocks the souvenir CDROM's and limited edition "A Day in the Bay" Movie.

We are in the process of further researching and developing our product line, with products such as calendars, postcards, bookmarks, and stationary to appear soon. We also offer professional photography services to individuals and business who may require panoramas of specific sites we have not yet covered.
For more information on products or services feel free to contact us
email: office@bayvisions.info
phone: 0419 827 457