Please enjoy my collection of unique Australian landscape photography and seascape photography. Each one of my photos is achieved from hours of patiently waiting for the exact moment to press the shutter and endless hours walking up and down the beach looking for the perfect scene.
Busselton Jetty
Busselton Jetty is the longest jetty in the Southern hemisphere which stretches almost 2km out to sea. It was built to carry timber from the surrounding area out to the timber ships, which previously weren’t able to stop at Busselton as the waters of Geographe Bay were too shallow.
Busselton Jetty was last used commercially in 1971 and after that it fell into disrepair which makes it a great subject for Australian landscape photography.
It has now had a number of rebuilds and its an extremely popular walking and fishing spot in Busselton. It even has a tourist train running up and down the length of it.
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Photo Location: Bronte Pool, New South Wales
