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    SE Qld - Places to Shoot

    Share your favourite places to shoot in SE Qld.

    Please provide a subject title ie Macro, Birds etc. If these roughly line up with the titles of the Members Photo share areas it will make life easier for members. Remember this information will probably be used by visiting inter state members and even those from overseas. For some subjects ie Landscapes, a sample photo might be a good idea.

    To help others not familiar with your favourite place also provide a link to a website if available or a link to a Google Map.

    To start the ball rolling......

    Macro
    Most of these places have a wide variety of insect life and flora that constantly changes throughout the year.
    Roma St Parklands

    Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens

    Brisbane City Botanical Gardens

    Indigiscapes

    Karawatha Forest

    Birds

    Oxley Creek Common
    Situated between the DPI Research Station and Oxley creek there is an abundance of bird life. A great web site with links to UQ documents on the various Birds and where at Oxley Creek they are found.

    Cityscapes
    Places to get those classic shots of the Brisbane Skyline.
    Kangaroo Point Cliffs

    Southbank

    Wilsons Lookout

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    Storms: Warwick, Beaudesert, Boonah
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcflora View Post
    Storms: Warwick, Beaudesert, Boonah
    Killarney, Allora, Clifton as well
    Happy to take all constructive Critique, please don't rework or edit my photos. Thanks!

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    Good idea for a thread

    Maybe add Street Photography Queen St Mall and the Valley
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    Landscapes, Wildlife and Macro:
    O'Reilly's Rainforest Resort Lamington Plateau
    Buderim Forest, Sunshine Coast
    Mt Glorious
    Mt Tamborine, Gold Coast Hinterland

    Landscapes/ Sunrise Photography
    Pt Cartwright, Sunshine Coast (pick a low tide)

    Birds:
    Brisbane Forest Park, The Gap
    You can choose from captive wildlife in the Walkabout Creek Centre, ($5.60 pp)
    or talk a free bush walk along the Auricaria Circuit (5km) for wild birds and views across the Enoggera Reservoir.

    Nudgee Wetlands, Boondall Wetlands and Tinchi Tamba are all great places to see wetland birds, bee-eaters, Tawny Frogmouths

    Birds Queensland provides a great brochure of some wonderful places to see birds.
    Available as a PDF download here:

    http://birdsqueensland.org.au/downloads/birdplaces.pdf

    Flora/macro:
    Chermside Hills Reserve in Trouts Road has an abundance of Banksias and Grass Trees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yummymummy View Post
    Killarney, Allora, Clifton as well
    Don't get me started or I could be here a long time... Basically anywhere in the SE is good for storms.

    MACRO
    Purga Nat Reserve
    My garden
    Kholo Botanical Gardens
    Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens

    Landscapes...
    Same as the storms... anywhere out of town
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    A few of my favourite haunts would be:

    Nudgee Beach
    Especially at low tide when you can get out amongst the mangroves, but make sure you dip yourself in Aeroguard first, the mozzies are fierce

    Shorncliffe
    The pier is certainly very photographic, but don't forget to explore the shoreline around the headland to the south too.

    Wellingtoin point
    It's on the other side of the creek for me, but often well worth the trip.

    Bartleys lookout
    Looking southwest over the city makes it a great spot for a city sunrise.

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    Cityscape:

    Brisbane:

    Bartleys lookout for me also, great for storms, sunsets and sunrises reflecting on the buildings. Watch the skyline rise from there!

    Bicentennial Bikeway, especially the part along and under the Riverside Expressway.

    CBD: Anywhere, Queen St Mall, Adelaide St, Eagle St Pier, up Brisbane City Hall...I always find something to take photos of in the CBD.

    Pacific Motorway, M1Light trails on overpasses such as the Victoria Bridge, Vulture St, Watland St.

    The ValleyI haven't taken many photos yet but I plan too this year.

    Gold Coast:

    Anywhere along the beach, there is always a good skyline and landscape shot.

    Gold Coast Lookouts:

    The Spit, George St - Burleigh Heads, Burleigh Heads National Park, Elephant Rock - Currumbin, lookout at the south of Kirra Beach, Giants Causeway - Fingal Heads, Terranora Rd - Terranora, South Nobby - Miami, parklands out the front of GC City Council - Bundall, around Guanaba Rd - Mt Tamborine and there is also St Bernards Pub nearby which has a good view and then Q1 also.
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    A couple of my favourites are:
    Sunrise: Surfers Paradise Beach
    Landscape: Miami Hill on the boardwalk

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    A couple of my fav spots are
    Buderim Forest
    Mooloolaba to Alex Headland beach area
    Pt Cartwright

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    Hi here is an interesting spot which I stumbled upon about 10 days ago....

    SPRING BLUFF STATION. (its a Railway station - track is still in regular use) beautifully renovated with a fantastic queenslander cottage/house which is a coffee shop. roughly 1hr 10 mins - 1hr 30 mins from Brisbane Northside (depending heavily on traffic).

    http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au...ailway-station
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    While I know it's nowhere near Brisbane, for those adventurous types, Lake Nuga Nuga. It's past Roma and Injune, there are absolutely no facilities there and if you're not good with nature avoid it. But it's fantastic for landscapes, bird and wildlife photography.

    There are hundreds of dead trees in the water, and around Easter hols, the water is covered in purple and white water lillies. Lots of whistling kites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scree View Post
    While I know it's nowhere near Brisbane, for those adventurous types, Lake Nuga Nuga. It's past Roma and Injune, there are absolutely no facilities there and if you're not good with nature avoid it. But it's fantastic for landscapes, bird and wildlife photography.

    There are hundreds of dead trees in the water, and around Easter hols, the water is covered in purple and white water lillies. Lots of whistling kites.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scree View Post
    While I know it's nowhere near Brisbane, for those adventurous types, Lake Nuga Nuga. It's past Roma and Injune, there are absolutely no facilities there and if you're not good with nature avoid it. But it's fantastic for landscapes, bird and wildlife photography.

    There are hundreds of dead trees in the water, and around Easter hols, the water is covered in purple and white water lillies. Lots of whistling kites.
    Do you need a 4WD to access this?

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    Not particularly Michelle, but should only be accessed in good wether

    Lake Nuga Nuga

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    so probably not a good idea to be traveling out there at the moment then rofl .. unless of course you have a boat!

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    Wow! for someone new to this group and newish to photography this is a great thread and one I will come back to often, thank you for the great ideas, the only ones I can add for the moment are

    Landscapes
    Springbrook National Park, and anywhere out and around Maleny and Monteville.

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    Landscape,
    On the way to kennalworth (spelling, outside of malaney) there is a dirt track that goes up a hill (mountain) to an old handgliding site, great for wide-angle shots, pana shots etc.
    Forest,wildlife,macro
    Mt Glorious up at Miala or there abouts, great little cafe that alot of the motorcycle people use (abit exy on the prices though). Just take water and food with you,,, long walk with kids to .
    Seascapes,
    Sunshine coast up near noosa heads, i think its still called devils lookout, great for sunrise-sunset etc.
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    Amity Pt, North Stradbroke Island on the western beach

    Sunrise and Panoramic Landscapes
    Gus Beutels Lookout, Ravensbourne

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin M View Post
    Hi here is an interesting spot which I stumbled upon about 10 days ago....

    SPRING BLUFF STATION. (its a Railway station - track is still in regular use) beautifully renovated with a fantastic queenslander cottage/house which is a coffee shop. roughly 1hr 10 mins - 1hr 30 mins from Brisbane Northside (depending heavily on traffic).

    http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au...ailway-station
    One of the best times of year to come out here for this is during the Toowoomba Carnival Of Flowers (this year 17 - 26 September). The gardens are in full bloom as is the rest of Toowoomba's parks, gardens and select private residences.
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