These 180° panoramas capture the scale and movement of the landscape in the hours after the rain cleared. From the Betka River to the Mallacoota Inlet mouth, the bush, water, and sky all spoke at once.Enter your text here...





Panoramic Views of Mallacoota’s Wild Waterways
The skies cleared, the rivers swelled, and the coastline told its story in wide, sweeping silence.
Captured the day after the rains, these five 180° panoramic drone images offer a rare view of Mallacoota’s coastal landscapes in transformation — from flood to flow, from stillness to release.
From the tannin-rich swirls of the Betka River to the thunderous release at the mouth of the Inlet, each image is a full-sky, full-heart view of the land letting go.
These scenes are part of the visual counterpart to After the Rain – A Drone & Song Trilogy, and now live here as a standalone photographic gallery.
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Bastion Point and golf course framed by waves and sky

Bastion Point and the Mouth in flood

Mallacoota Mouth rain water rushing out

Red tannin swirls and warm sands at Betka River

Betka River mouth opening into the ocean
🖼️ Available as Art Prints
Each of these 180° panoramas is available as a 900×300mm fine art print — professionally reproduced on canvas or aluminium, framed and ready to hang.
🌏 Worldwide postage included
💲 AU$295 (canvas or aluminium)
📐 Custom sizes also available on request
If you’d like to own one of these moments — a piece of place and time — please contact me or visit the Shop section (coming soon).
🧭 Captured by drone. Composed by nature. Offered from the heart of East Gippsland.
Thank you for supporting local art and the ongoing documentation of Mallacoota’s natural rhythms.
– Colin Dixon