The view from a headland at Surfside
Bay Bridge at dusk
The tidal island at the North end of Barlings Beach
By CS Thompson of the former Bay Visions Photography
The view from a headland at Surfside
Bay Bridge at dusk
The tidal island at the North end of Barlings Beach
South Broulee at low tide
Mckenzies Beach viewed from pretty point on a glorious spring day 


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!




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.
Gerringong, Seven Mile Beach and Mount Coolangatta as viewed from the Prince's Highway
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
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
City Lights, The Opera House, and Harbour Bridge
This shot was taken adjacent to Luna Park and gives a different view of the Harbour
City from under the bridge, near Milson' Point
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
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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.
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.
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.
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