Jerome Cornick's photos with the keyword: Western Australia

Silhouettes on Wave Rock

07 Aug 2014 120
Shadows from the trees make interesting shapes on the granite Wave Rock, as dawn light changes the rock's colour. Yashica Mat 124g camera

Overshadowed: girl by the Wave Rock

07 Aug 2014 107
A young girl is overshadowed by the imposing Wave Rock as the first rays of light illuminate the 2700 million year old granite cliff. Yashica Mat 124g camera

Wave Rock at dawn

07 Aug 2014 126
This is the diffused, blue-purple light of dawn, as the light paints the granite stone of Wave Rock in Western Australia. Yashica Mat 124g camera

Wave Rock, Australia.

07 Aug 2014 108
Just a light breaks through the early morning clouds, a young couple photograph each other in front of the imposing Wave Rock, Hyden, Western Australia. Yashica Mat 124g camera

Cutting the dawn: Wave Rock

07 Aug 2014 113
Dawn light creates a striking kaleidoscope of colours as the light rises over the Wave Rock, Hyden, Western Australia. Yashica Mat 124g camera

Catamarans in the Swan River

07 Aug 2014 91
Pleasure seekers enjoy the hire of catamaran boats in the River Swan, on the foreshore of Perth, Western Australia. Yashica Mat 124g with Ilford XP2 Super film

The Super Pit, Kalgoorlie. #2

07 Oct 2014 89
Another view of the giant gold open pit mine. Not surprisingly, the mine is operational 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.

The Super Pit, Kalgoorlie. #1

07 Oct 2014 109
The Super Pit in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. It is the largest gold open pit in the country and produces 850 000 ounces of gold each year. The trucks at the bottom of the pit (on the right) are 500 metres below ground level and each truck weighs about 400 tonnes when loaded.

Abandoned mining equipment. Kalgoorlie

13 Oct 2014 126
This is an old abandoned piece of mining equipment found near the viewing area of the Super Pit gold mine in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

Mining truck at the Super Pit, Kalgoorlie

13 Oct 2014 140
This is one of many pieces of old and abandoned mining equipment found on the surface of the Super Pit, Kalgoorlie.

Waiting for food

18 Nov 2014 117
Two little penguins patiently wait for their next fishy meal.

On parade: a little penguin loves the attention.

18 Nov 2014 131
Penguin Island, Rockingham, Western Australia.

Green transport

24 Nov 2014 156
A colourful mix of flower-power and green transport. This bicycle has a grass covered seat and handlebars with flowers by its wheels.

Girl with 270 million old rock

29 Jul 2014 3 1 143
This is a new scan (this time from an Imacon scanner) of the Wave Rock in Hyden, Western Australia. This image was taken early morning, about 7am, just as sun was rising. I set my Yashica Mat-124g on a tripod and, just as I was ready to photograph, this young girl walked into the picture. She gives a sense of scale to this imposing rock.

Relaxed

03 Jun 2014 110
I like the contrast of the still water—plus the boat owner's legs draped over the stern of the boat—and the threatening clouds engulfing the Perth city skyline.

Water droplets

07 Jun 2014 126
Warm colours of a terracotta water feature. I also was interested in how the water would be captured at the camera's fastest shutter speed of 1/8000th of a second.

3/365

07 Jun 2014 126
Intricate metalwork of the City of Rockingham Coat of Arms.

Day 7/365

11 Jun 2014 102
The family in this photo are standing on the wreck of the SS Kwinana , which in 1922 ran aground on a beach in Western Australia, south of Perth. The area then became known as Kwinana. Since 1922 the population has grown to over 32,000 inhabitants, and Kwinana officially became a city In 2012. Rockingham, which borders Kwinana, was also named after a ship wreck. In 1830 the ship Rockingham was abandoned after being blown ashore. Today, Rockingham has grown to become a city too. This picture was made with a 24mm wide-angle lens in order to include a lot of sky. Split-toning has been added in Photoshop to add a bit of tone in both the highlights and shadows (yellow in the highlights and purple in the shadows).

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