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Waiting for the shot

15/1/2026

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By Dyonn Dimmock
 
WHEN it comes to breath-taking ocean beaches, we are spoilt for choice in Bass Coast. Twin Reefs near Inverloch is a hidden gem.

I timed my visit to capture the turning of the tide, and I was lucky enough to visit after a deluge of rain had created a colourful natural waterfall.


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​Imprints in time

24/10/2025

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PictureTenby Point, where the land meets the ocean, is one of Dyonn Dimmock's favourite landscapes.
By Dyonn Dimmock

I'VE used those words "imprints in time" on many occasions to describe my photography.  As a “happy snapper” whose work has been displayed in tourist venues and published by local media, I've been fortunate to leave an imprint for future generations.

As locals, we sometimes overlook the magic of our own region. My main interest is in capturing the exceptional natural beauty and history of Bass Coast, and the passionate, dedicated, resilient and committed people who live here.
 
I hope you will share your photographs as well, helping others to appreciate the beauty of our home at this moment in time and leaving a legacy for future generations to view.


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