Ken Duncan - Photographer
Ken Duncan is internationally renowned for his stunning panoramic landscape photos.
His limited edition prints are found all over the world and he explores and travels extensively to capture the natural beauty he is so passionate about.
An Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography, Ken was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the arts in 2009.
He shares his favourite photography locations along the Great Ocean Road.
'This is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Australia, which almost assures you of amazing photos. Bring an umbrella to protect your camera and a soft cloth to keep your lens dry.'
'The light at sunrise and sunset are the best times to capture the glory of the Apostles, but arrive even earlier to see the fairy penguins on their way to the sea, and stay later to welcome the penguins home and capture the gorgeous afterglow colours.'
'The old anchor stuck in the rocks shows that something can survive the storms that hit that coast. The anchor looks best with water swirling around it, so take photos when the tide is on its way out. Always check tide times and don't get caught on the wrong side of a high tide.'
'The crisp white and sharp lines of the lightstation are perfect for photographing at any time of day, so try taking original shots from different angles and include the surrounding area in your photographs.'