Top places to take pictures in Australia

 Australia is a beautiful country with many exciting destinations to explore – here are the top 5.

First, pick a county or rough geographical area that you want to visit. Then scour either the Internet or the photo albums of friends who have visited your chosen destination for the most breathtaking shots that they can boast.

Once you have a goodly number, depending on the intended length of your trip, plan to visit those exact spots. Then try to top them with stunning photos of your own.

 

Aquatic Aperture Action

This is quite a hard one to start off with, but as Flights to Australia are currently not too expensive, there is no reason not to buy a really cool high quality digital camera.

 

Perfect Waves

Travelling along the east coast of Australia you won’t have much difficulty finding idyllic surf-swept beaches. This particular photo was taken from Bondai Beach, the famous suburb of Sydney. To go one further, why not buddy up and have someone capture a shot of you riding the waves? Or being wiped out by them!

 

Night-time Cityscape

When silhouetted against the moonlight some cities look even more amazing at night, Brisbane is no exception. 

 

Nature Exposed

For all the cosmopolitan chic of its east coast cities, Australia is far better known for the rugged beauty of its physical geography. Visiting one of its national parks is the probably the best way to gather knowledge and appreciation of Australia’s endlessly varied natural splendour – not to mention the opportunities for evocative photos, such as this shot taken of the Hell’s Gate rock formations in Noosa National Park.

 

An Alternative Big Rock

Ayers Rock – or Uluru as it is known locally – is all well and good, but for the little slice of distinction then look no further than Tasmania’s own ‘The Nut’. Not only would this nicely round off a ‘North to South’ tour of Australia’s East Coast but also would give a jewel in the crown of stunning photo opportunities. Taking holiday snaps here would also avoid the hassle of mass tourism. Bonus.

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