quokka geordie bay rottnest island (vertical)
This image, taken at the stunning Geordie Bay Rottnest Island is pure magic. Capturing reflections is part and parcel of landscape photography but this cheeky little quokka photo-bomb reflection is something else entirely and is a magic all of its own. The natural reflection from the rock onto the sand, in no small part - shows an uncanny likeness to the small marsupials that inhabit the island - the Quokka | captured 2019
The traditional owners of Rottnest Island are the Whadjuk Noongar people whose traditional name for Rottnest Island is Wadjemup, meaning ‘place across the water where the spirits are’.Open Edition photographic image printed on fine art archival paper for superior image & colour rendition.
Prints are carefully handled & packaged & will be delivered to you rolled in a tube ready for custom framing.
Custom framing service is provided for local delivery or collection. Please get in touch for more information or to discuss your requirements.
This image, taken at the stunning Geordie Bay Rottnest Island is pure magic. Capturing reflections is part and parcel of landscape photography but this cheeky little quokka photo-bomb reflection is something else entirely and is a magic all of its own. The natural reflection from the rock onto the sand, in no small part - shows an uncanny likeness to the small marsupials that inhabit the island - the Quokka | captured 2019
The traditional owners of Rottnest Island are the Whadjuk Noongar people whose traditional name for Rottnest Island is Wadjemup, meaning ‘place across the water where the spirits are’.Open Edition photographic image printed on fine art archival paper for superior image & colour rendition.
Prints are carefully handled & packaged & will be delivered to you rolled in a tube ready for custom framing.
Custom framing service is provided for local delivery or collection. Please get in touch for more information or to discuss your requirements.
This image, taken at the stunning Geordie Bay Rottnest Island is pure magic. Capturing reflections is part and parcel of landscape photography but this cheeky little quokka photo-bomb reflection is something else entirely and is a magic all of its own. The natural reflection from the rock onto the sand, in no small part - shows an uncanny likeness to the small marsupials that inhabit the island - the Quokka | captured 2019
The traditional owners of Rottnest Island are the Whadjuk Noongar people whose traditional name for Rottnest Island is Wadjemup, meaning ‘place across the water where the spirits are’.Open Edition photographic image printed on fine art archival paper for superior image & colour rendition.
Prints are carefully handled & packaged & will be delivered to you rolled in a tube ready for custom framing.
Custom framing service is provided for local delivery or collection. Please get in touch for more information or to discuss your requirements.