Panoramic Eden Views

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Port of Eden from two unique perspectives with these stunning panoramic prints. The first print features a panoramic view of the port looking north, with the Westerdam dominating the foreground and the stunning blue-green waters of the port stretching out into the distance. The sky is a bright blue and dotted with puffy white clouds, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.
The second print is a unique view looking south in the opposite direction, with the Whale Museum in the foreground and the Westerdam and the port behind. This stunning drone's eye view is a perspective that most people would not have seen before, making it a truly special addition to any collection.
These panoramic prints are available from Etsy and RedBubble, and are perfect for anyone who loves beautiful scenery, landscape photography, and the world of luxury cruise travel. Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or simply someone who appreciates stunning photography, these panoramic prints are sure to impress.
So why not bring a piece of the Port of Eden and the Westerdam into your home or office today? Order your prints now and experience the beauty of one of Australia's most picturesque ports from two unique perspectives.

The 2nd Panorama is looking south in the opposite direction the Whale Museum is in the foreground and the Westerdam and the Port behind. This is a unique drones eye view that most people would not have seen,  All my eden prints are available in my Etsy Store https://bit.ly/le-p1

About the Author: colin

Colin Dixon is a songwriter, drone photographer, and storyteller based in the stunning southeast corner of Australia. Drawing on decades of experience in IT — now enriched with AI tools and aerial imaging — Colin captures the raw beauty and quiet stories of the Wilderness Coast, from Eden to Mallacoota and the wild shores of Marlo. Through projects like Love Eden and DroneCraft, he combines music, panoramic drone photography, and local reflections to celebrate the deep connection between land, sea, and community. His work invites audiences to see this remarkable coastline from both an eagle’s view and a neighbour’s heart.

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