Images from a few hours sitting admiring probably the brightest full moon I’ve ever seen. When there were no clouds covering the moon it was almost like afternoon light, which some of the photos show. As the night went on a a bit of a storm lined up nicely with the three sisters at Broken Head, the most Easterly point of mainland Australia. It was totally still, humid and with little to no surf almost dead quiet – surreal. Broken Head photos from October 2012.
By Brook Mitchell
Byron Bay, Australia, based freelance travel, documentary and portrait photographer. Google +












