Shorncliffe Pier | Australia Photo Spot
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The Shorncliffe Pier in Queensland, Australia, is a historic and architecturally significant pier known for its charming, old-world appeal. Standing as one of Brisbane’s most cherished sites, this iconic pier is the longest timber pier in Australia, stretching into the sparkling waters of Moreton Bay. Originally built in the 1880s, the pier was fully restored and reopened in 2016, maintaining its historical character while ensuring its longevity for future generations. With the tranquil sea on one side and the delightful backdrop of Shorncliffe’s picturesque seafront on the other, it’s a paradise for photographers, especially at sunrise and sunset. The vibrant hues cast by the sun provide a breathtaking contrast to the pier’s timber framework, making it a fantastic subject for both colour and monochrome photography.
(Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia)