A breathtaking panorama of the verdant Dandenong Ranges in Victoria.

A breathtaking panorama of the verdant Dandenong Ranges in Victoria, Australia. The horizontal image captures a lush forest of towering trees with rich, dark bark. The vibrant green foliage contrasts beautifully against the deep brown hues of the trunks, creating a mesmerizing natural landscape. This stunning photograph would make a perfect addition to any home or office, and would be ideal for those looking to purchase a high-quality print of the Australian wilderness. A must-have for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.

Grunge Perched on Grand Central

The grunge photograph captures a gritty and urban scene on the corner of Vanderbilt avenue and 42nd street in New York City. The iconic Chrysler Building towers in the background, its stainless steel and brick façade gleaming in the light. In the foreground, the grand Central Station stands out with its Beaux-Arts architecture, while a statue of an eagle perched on top adds a touch of patriotic spirit. The photograph has a distinct vintage feel, with a muted color palette and a sense of wear and tear that adds to the overall mood of the image. It captures the energy and character of one of New York City's most famous intersections.

Sydney's Northern Beaches Rock Pools

Sydney's Northern Beaches are a true gem of the Australian coastline, offering a diverse range of natural beauty that can be captured in aerial images. These images, taken from above, provide a unique perspective on the area and showcase the stunning beaches, rocky cliffs, and crystal-clear waters that make the Northern Beaches so special.

The aerial images of the Northern Beaches highlight the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean, with its deep blue waters stretching out as far as the eye can see. The white sandy beaches, such as Palm Beach, stand out in stark contrast to the ocean, providing the perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing and surfing. The aerial images also showcase the rugged headlands and cliffs that line the coastline, adding to the dramatic landscape of the area.

One of the most striking features of the Northern Beaches, captured in aerial images, are the rock pools. The aerial images reveal the intricate patterns and shapes of the pools and the diverse shades of blue and green in the water that highlight their depth and variation.

But the Northern Beaches are not only about the water, the aerial images also showcase the lush greenery that covers the area. The sand dunes, wetlands, and bushland areas are home to a wide range of plants and animals and offer an opportunity to explore the natural landscape of the region.

In summary, the aerial images of the Northern Beaches provide a glimpse into the natural beauty and serenity of the region. They showcase the stunning beaches, rugged coastline, lush greenery and diverse marine life that make the area so unique and special. For those who haven't had the chance to visit the Northern Beaches, the aerial images are a tantalizing glimpse of what they can expect, and for those who have been fortunate enough to visit, they are a beautiful reminder of the memories they have made there.

Crimson Flame

Antelope Canyon is a truly mesmerizing natural wonder located in northern Arizona. This slot canyon is famous for its stunning sandstone formations, created by the erosive forces of flash floods over time. Visitors can explore the narrow canyons, where they will be treated to a visual feast of unique shapes and patterns that are constantly changing with the light.

One of the most striking features of Antelope Canyon is the way light filters through the narrow passageways, creating spectacular beams of light and shadow. This unique play of light gives the canyon a surreal and otherworldly atmosphere, making it a popular destination for photographers.

The light that shines through the canyon changes in intensity and colour throughout the day, offering a different perspective and photograph opportunity at each hour. The early morning light creates a warm and soft glow, while the afternoon light brings out the rich red hues of the sandstone. Photographers looking for the perfect shot should consider visiting in the summer months, when the beams of light are at their most intense.

Antelope Canyon is a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike. With its unique combination of natural beauty and photographic opportunities, it’s an ideal location for capturing the majesty of the natural world. Whether you’re an amateur photographer or a professional, Antelope Canyon is sure to inspire and delight you with its otherworldly beauty.

Rungutjirpa

Rungutjirpa is a stunning photograph that captures the raw beauty of nature. Taken in the remote wilderness of the West MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory of Australia, this image showcases the rugged terrain and stunning vistas that can only be found in this untamed region.

Rungutjirpa is the Arrernte Aboriginal name for Simpsons Gap in Central Australia, It is said in the Dreamtime Creation Rungutjirpa was the mythological home of a group of giant goanna ancestors.

The photograph itself is of excellent quality, with rich colours and crisp detail. It would make a stunning addition to any home or office space, and would be a conversation piece for years to come.

If you’re a fan of landscape photography or simply appreciate the majesty of the great outdoors, you’ll definitely want to add Rungutjirpa to your collection. Whether you’re shopping online for artworks to decorate your home or office, or simply looking for a beautiful gift for a loved one, this photograph is sure to impress.

Uluru Tear

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s arid "Red Centre". The black mark is left behind after water has run off the rock, like a tear the rock weeps in the rain.

Introducing 'Sunnymeade Sunrise'

A hidden gem near Aireys Inlet on the Great Ocean Road. An overnight stay ensured an early morning sunrise opportunity wasn’t going to be missed.

'Sunnymeade Sunrise'

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Grand Canyon Limited Edition Print

The Grand Canyon is a river valley in the Colorado Plateau exposing two billion years of Earth's geological history. This photograph captured in 2019 was taken late in the afternoon delivering a palette of rich colours and a three dimensional viewing experience created by the low lying sun.

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Parched Earth

The outback is more remote than bush, it is a vast sparsely populated area of Australia. In the arid Red Centre lies the iconic monolith Uluru and the red rock domes of Kata Tjuta. The parched ground in the outback, Northern Territory of Australia is artistic in its abstract form.

Holiday Here This Year

The Holiday Here This Year campaign encourages Australians to support tourism operators and communities around the country by booking and planning a domestic holiday. Photographed recently after having visited the Northern Territory this new print captures the colours of the Australian outback.

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NIKART STUDIO/GALLERY TO OPEN LATE 2021

A new development and direction; Nick Psomiadis to open NIKART STUDIO/GALLERY in Williamstown north. The gallery and studio space will warmly welcome visitors to a vast display of landscape images including best sellers. Boasting 181 m2 in area the building will function as a studio and gallery space, with studio located on the 1st floor and gallery on the ground floor.

Lake Tyrrell Abstract Fine Art Photography

Lake Tyrrell is a pink salt crusted basin in the Mallee district of Victoria, getting there takes about five hours driving from Melbourne, Australia. What attracts Lake Tyrrell to photographers is the low level of water which allows for spectacular mirror like reflections which only occur when there is no wind present.

During particularly wet and warm times of the year, the water at Lake Tyrrell turns pink. This is because of the red pigment that's secreted by pink micro-algae called red marine phytoplankton. The name Tyrrell comes from the Aboriginal word 'tyrille', which means sky or space.

I have visited Lake Tyrrell several times and on my last visit the pink micro-algae was very intense which was a stark contrast against the salt crust. Pointing the camera downwards I was able to capture abstract shapes and patterns as pictured below.

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