Monoliths of Melbourne
Monuments to a dying age, magnificent structures standing tall, like monoliths to remind future beings that we once existed. They felt like they had been standing there for eternity and could stand for eons more.
Read MoreTribal Monkey Skull
A tribal pattern. To me it resembles a monkey skull. What does it look like to you?
Read MoreTractor
A tractor, left to decay, rusting, ruined, falling apart as if a scene from a post-apocalyptic movie. A photographic symbol of better days gone.
Read MoreWorship Your Lord
Worship Your Lord in this abandoned church found while exploring the outer-urban areas of Ballarat. Photography by James Cole.
Read MoreDrowning Solitude
I tiny boat goes head to head with powerful tornados in an apocalyptic world. Artwork by James Cole.
Read MoreAscent
Spirits rise up from the graves in Ballarat’s old cemetery and begin their Ascent to the otherwolrd.
Read MoreFern House
A historical house nestled among the ferns in the picturesque Sassafrass, Mount Dandenong. Photo by James Cole.
Read MoreBridge in the Green
A bridge among the ferns deep in Sherbrook Forest, Mount Dandenong. Photographed by James Cole.
Read MoreCamp Firefly
Fireflies dance under the canopy of a magical rainforest.
Read MoreTree Sprite
A magical fairy, a tree sprite, creature of the forest, filled with light, trailing a rainbow of sparkles as she flys.
Read MoreBullrushes
Dried up bullrushes in the wetlands of Berwick Botanical Gardens. Photographed by James Cole.
Read MoreAutumn Rays
A beautiful autumn day in Sherbrooke Forest, Mount Dandenong.
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