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First images from James Price Point

This is a classic North West scene taken on a beautiful sunny day at JPP. What you don’t see behind me is a magnificent lagoon that we swam in everyday. The kids collected Hermit Crabs and built sandcastles whilst I photographed the landscape. There were other visitors to the point including fishermen who drove up the beach to launch their boats and others just pulling in for a dip and a look at what all the fuss is about. We all just loved our stay and had a great bush camp set up under some trees just back from the red cliffs. The beaches are white soft sand and the water is blue. The red adding the awesome contrast that makes the Kimberley unique. There are amazing rocks everywhere of different types. The sandstone was particularly beautiful and all around were large pavements of cracked rock that resembled a crocodile skin. I didn’t see any of the dinosaur prints that are there as you need to know where to look. Brent you would love this place for night seascapes. The best thing is at night it is still 20 degrees or more.

If I was to put an order in for a place to have a holiday, a shoot and a tourism venture this would have to fit the bill. A gas Plant??? No way! You have to see it for yourself to be convinced this is NOT AN UNREMARKABLE LANDSCAPE.

On another note the Landscape 500 website was down for a few days but is working fine now. Make sure you get your entries in it closes at the end of this month.

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Greetings from James price point

Hey guess what? It isn’t an unremarkable piece of land. In fact it is the exact opposite. Don’t know if our good premier had his head in the sand or the clouds or just had dollar signs in his eyes. I am blown away by what we have seen. Keep an eye on gwn this week and Stateline on the 8th as we were interviewed by them.
Getting some great photos that we will share with you when I get time to do some processing. If this gas plant goes ahead it will be an absolute environmental disaster. You wouldn’t put one on Perth beaches and they are nothing compared to this. You must see it for yourself. George Negus is in broome doing a story on JPP so we hope we might see him out here tomorrow.