The view from Mount Dale, Western Australia, looking westward towards the coast, on a cold August afternoon.

The view from Mount Dale, Western Australia, looking westward towards the coast, on a cold August afternoon.
The Old Swimming Pool at Araluen Botanical Park, Western Australia. Built in the 1930s, it is now a lake in the center of the extensive gardens.
Cape Leeuwin is a promontory on the Southernmost coast of Western Australia, where the Indian Ocean meets the Southern Ocean. Battered by an ever-persistent wind and relentless ocean swells, this remote and pristine location is an amazing place to visit any time of the year. The coastline is littered with hidden beaches and countless rock formations, like this one, just north of the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse.
Lake Brown, Nungarin, Western Australia.
This image was taken in November 2014. This salt lake is usually dry at this time of the year, but recent thunderstorms left a shallow covering of water that was like a mirror. A lot is going on in this image. Besides the obvious rainbow, you can see a curtain of rain. There is also a shadow cast by the dense part of the cloud in the center.
Scenes like this amaze me – they last only a few moments and then they are gone. The wonder of nature.
Badjaling Salt Lake
In the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, there are many salt pans that often fill with water. On very still day, the reflection can be like a mirror. Badjaling Salt Lake is dissected by a road, making for an interesting perspective of the surrounding landscape.