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A collection of images with vision and Imagination beautifully captured images by Australian Photographer Garry Schlatter

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Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Le Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre

Le Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre
Le Sacre-Coeur without the tourists

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower
The Trocadero, site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, France, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Le Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre

Le Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre
Tourists at le Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Panorama from the Goodwill Bridge, Brisbane

Panorama from the Goodwill Bridge, Brisbane
Completed in September 2016, 1 William Street is a skyscraper in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia at 259.8 metres. The building was developed for the Queensland Government as part of the governments

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Tawny Frogmouth

Tawny Frogmouth
This owl was injured and almost facing death on the road

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Looking up

Looking up
Through the skyscrapers in the business district

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane Central Business District at dawn

Brisbane Central Business District at dawn
Story Bridge and Brisbane Central Business District at dawn

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane

Brisbane

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane skyline at dusk

Brisbane skyline at dusk

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane City at dusk

Brisbane City at dusk
Aerial view of Brisbane city at dusk. Panorama from South Bank to the Story Bridge

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: View of Story Bridge, Brisbane

View of Story Bridge, Brisbane
Story Bridge is steel cantilever bridge spanning Brisbane River, Queensland, Australia

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane at dusk

Brisbane at dusk

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane Riverfire

Brisbane Riverfire
Aerial view of Brisbane from over Kangaroo Point / Wollongabba

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Girraween

Girraween
Sphinx is granite pinnacle bearing large balancing tor

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Beach with rocks, Australia

Beach with rocks, Australia

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Empty beach

Empty beach
Rocks at beach with streaky clouds

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Rock on sand

Rock on sand
Single rock reflected in sand

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Two moments in time

Two moments in time
Wonderful and warm winters day on sunny sunshine coast

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Bridge to nowhere Maroochy River Bridge

Bridge to nowhere Maroochy River Bridge
Maroochy Bridge is the fact that there is no lights and no buildings on the other side of the Maroochy river. Bridge forms part of the Sunshine Motorway which links the Bruce Highway to the Sunshine

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: SS Dicky Wreck

SS Dicky Wreck
The SS Dicky was washed ashore onto Dicky Beach in 1893 during a cyclone. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Foot prints on sand

Foot prints on sand artificial light

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Under shifting sand

Under shifting sand
Dicky Beach in during cyclone. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned ship about and back onto sand where it remains to this day

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: SS Dicky wreck

SS Dicky wreck
SS Dicky was washed ashore onto Dicky Beach in 1893 during cyclone

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Gayundah Shipwreck, Woody Point

Gayundah Shipwreck, Woody Point
Gayundah was built in Newcastle-on-Tyne in the 1884 for the Queensland Maritime Defence Force, commissioned to protect the many bays, inlets and estuaries along the east coast from the enemy

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Fireworks

Fireworks at night, Redcliffe, Australia

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Driftwood

Driftwood
The southerly change has came through mn the early morning hours

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane Riverfire Fireworks display

Brisbane Riverfire Fireworks display
The start of the fireworks kicked off with the roar of two F111 over the city. The lines decorating the sky are the first run through of the F111

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Venus - Moon conjunction

Venus - Moon conjunction
Brisbane City Central Business District in the best light after sunset

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Brisbane Central Business District

Brisbane Central Business District
Soon there will be cranes visible in sky line as new high rise buildings are going up to change the look again. Well anyway this is how it looks in shot from Story Bridge

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Lunar eclipse

Lunar eclipse with moon setting over Brisbane Central Business District early in morning

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: The Big Red

The Big Red is the first and highest of 1100 dunes in the Simpson Desert, which run north-south for hundreds of kilometers

Background imageGarry Schlatter Collection: Baobab trees

Baobab trees
Silhouette baobab trees in Australia



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