Mountain Time.

Something a little personal. Today I climbed Mt Tibrogargan. Nestled amongst the Glasshouse Mountains on the glorious Sunshine Coast, Qld Australia.*

From left to right > Tibrogargan, Beerwah, Coonowrin and Ngungun (I think)... Taken a while back on Ektar 100, Canon A1, 50mm

From left to right > Tibrogargan, Beerwah, Coonowrin and Ngungun (I think)... Taken a while back on Ektar 100, Canon A1, 50mm

364m in height, a good hike and rock climb combo. 13 years of climbing, including Ngungun, Beerwah, Tibrogargan. 

I love being outdoors, the adventure, the danger, the fitness and of course - the view in all directions.

Located off Barrs Road, Glasshouse Mountains. Take the Barrs Road (over the railway tracks) exit off Steve Irwin Way, which is off The Pacific Highway M1 (north or south directions).

 

If you are considering climbing Mt Tibrogargan or any of the Glasshouse Mountains, check with local Qld Parks and Wildlife Service (here) Sunshine and Fraser Coast region. 

*Climbing is extremely dangerous. Always take caution when climbing in any situation.

Prints!

I am finally pleased to announce that after much thought and consideration, I offer to you my work in print (most of it anyway). Colour, black & white, cityscape, landscape, close-up.

My choice of paper, Hahnemühle photo rag (matte finish), framed or unframed. Available here.

A Curation of a Curation.

One of my favourite places to visit is the QAGOMA (Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art).

With regular special interest exhibitions and with an always eclectic mix of art on display from both locally and abroad. I remember as a I child visiting with my family, the dinosaurs out front and the model car complete with working engine were my favourites (in the original Queensland Art Gallery). More recently, with the addition of the Modern extension opening in 2006.

Lines, structure, form and function, bathed with lots of natural light. Both buildings set along Southbank, Brisbane's cultural hub (one of many).

More information about the 2 Galleries, can be found on their website - www.qagoma.qld.gov.au (including programs, info about, location)