The red sand dunes at Cape Leveque in the Kimberley were just beautiful. Untouched, unspoiled. I loved capturing different shots of the dunes as the Sun went down and the shadows lengthened. I found a patch with some little animal … Continue reading

The red sand dunes at Cape Leveque in the Kimberley were just beautiful. Untouched, unspoiled. I loved capturing different shots of the dunes as the Sun went down and the shadows lengthened. I found a patch with some little animal … Continue reading
Every few weeks (or by request) I’ll upload a new wallpaper, so make sure you enter your email address to subscribe to new posts when they’re published, and/or like my Mike Salway Photography Facebook page. This wallpaper is of Cape Leveque Lighthouse … Continue reading
We had a beautiful sunrise at Each Beach, Cape Leveque on the 3rd day of our journey around the Kimberley. More clear skies and warm weather was to come. Canon 5D Mk2, 17-40mm lens @ 17mm, ISO100, f/22, 1/8s exposure. … Continue reading
Sometimes it pays to turn around and look behind you! While we were all focused on the rising Sun in the East, I happened to turn around and saw the beautiful light in the West and captured this shot of … Continue reading
I was fortunate enough to have been contacted by Australian Geographic who wanted to run one of my nightscape pictures from the Kimberley in the Australian Geographic magazine. It came out in print this week, in the May June 2013 … Continue reading
Every week or two I’ll upload a new wallpaper, so make sure you enter your email address to subscribe to new posts when they’re published, and/or like my Mike Salway Photography Facebook page. This wallpaper is of the nightscape Source of Light, … Continue reading
In an area normally off-limits to tourists (past East Beach at Cape Leveque), there’s some sacred Aboriginal land in and around the sand dunes near Hunters Creek. Fortunately, Ken has connections and was able to get a local Aboriginal guide, … Continue reading
Every week or two I’ll upload a new wallpaper, so make sure you enter your email address to subscribe to new posts when they’re published, and/or like my Mike Salway Photography Facebook page. This wallpaper is of the East Beach Sunrise … Continue reading
We had arrived at Cape Leveque mid-afternoon, with just enough time to take our bags to our tents and head down to Western Beach for sunset. As soon as we stepped onto the beach we were blown away by the … Continue reading
Cape Leveque has to be one of the most stunning places in Australia – but getting there isn’t for the faint hearted. 90 kilometres of corrugated red pindan dirt is the first challenge to overcome before you can experience the … Continue reading