“This photo was taken in July 2009 at sunrise at Fingal Beach, NSW.”
Sent via email by Rod Goulding
“Pristine and relaxing Terrigal Beach, NSW.”
Sent via email by Lisa Helen Meier
“It was a stunning winter’s evening on the coast at Point Lonsdale, and this sunset scene was a sight to behold. It was my first time photographing in this area, and to come away with an image like this is something I cherish. A truly memorable experience and I’m glad I can share it.”
“This is beautiful Wurtulla Beach on the Sunshine coast. Marine turtles nest on this quiet location, just north of Lake Currimundi. I visit almost daily.”
Sent via email by Dot Crane
“Photo taken at Cable Beach in Broome WA.”
Sent via email by Steve Dale
“A picture of Mullaloo beach in Perth, Western Australia. Strong north westerly winds herald the onset of a storm and it is no wonder that the beach is deserted.”
“Sandy Cape, near Jurien Bay, WA, is a great camping spot and often it’s just your footprints and your favourite dog’s paws as you walk along the white sands at dusk.”
“Spectacular pink granite, white sand and azure sea along with a wonderful sense of isolation. Photo taken at the eastern end of Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, WA.”
Sent via email by Annette Cole
“This photo was taken on Fraser Island at sunset a couple of summers ago. If you look closely at the picture you will find one of the island’s most famous residents – the dingo.”
Sent via email by Erin Callista
“I love the reflections of the landscape and clouds at Long Reef in Sydney that you get in the water at the rock platform there.”
Sent via email by Ruth Blundell
“Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grande National Park, WA. The best beach to rest and unwind after driving the Nullarbor to visit my family in WA.”
Sent via email by Rob Kent
“Glenelg Beach at the Marina Complex, SA.”
Sent via email by Barry Burbidge
“Wollongong Harbour. Revisiting my favourite place.”
Photo by: Katherine Purnell
“The beach at Fraser Island’s Lake Wabby. Selena (16) and Luke (14) Ledger of Killara, NSW, pictured in October 2009. Lake Wabby is the deepest of the freshwater lakes on the island and the dune which creates the beach is advancing each year.”