‘photo love @ mymorningtonpeninsula’ entries…!
“Saturday 24th January @ 7am: Mornington Boat Ramp”
Luke from Mornington: I love this picture because of the sense of calm it brought to the early summer morning as I watched the harbour fill with parents taking their children out fishing… Solomon Lew’s 55 million dollar super boat was also moored there that weekend… It just shows the Mornington Peninsula is a playground for all…

“The Bonnie Bay of Mornington”
Bill from Mornington: I moved to Mornington middle of last year & took this photo from Beleura Hill in Mornington looking out over Mills beach towards Mornington Pier…Its a view I never get sick of seeing.
“Safety Beach Sunrise”
Mark from Safety Beach: This beautiful sunrise, while only lasting for a few moments, makes every day a pleasure living on the Mornington Peninsula, to enjoy and be surprised by its unexpected beauty. The image was taken from Safety Beach at sunrise looking forwards Arthur’s Seat during the Chilean volcanic ash event last year.

“Fishies @ Sunset”
Richard from Mornington: This photo was taken at sunset @ Fishies beach in Mornington. One of many beautiful locations on the Peninsula that everyone can enjoy for free!
“Pillar Magic”
Steven from Mt Martha: The Pillars in Mt Martha is the perfect way to spend a hot summers day on the Peninsula!
“Moondah Beach”
Mary from Mt Eliza: This sign made me smile – its on Moondah Beach at Mt Eliza at the southern end of the beach. The nudie beach is just around the point but the locals don’t want any strays! The Mornington Peninsula sure has something for everyone.
“Bushrangers Bay”
Rob from Rosebud: Bushrangers Bay is one of my favourite locations on the Mornington Peninsula. Most of the year it’s practically deserted and is one of the more rugged and timeless places to go exploring. If the time of year is right you might spot a whale or two.

“Moondah Beach Balmy Summer”
Lenore from Frankston South: I love this photo captured on Moondah Beach, Mt Eliza on a balmy, summer’s evening of my husband walking our little dog. We’re just so lucky to have the choice of so many beautiful beaches on the Mornington Peninsula to enjoy sunsets such as this one – happy family, happy life.
“Royal Beach, Mornington”
Adam from Mornington: I managed to capture this image whilst standing on rocks. The dramatic sky and rock formation is why I love the Peninsula… I have been a Mornington resident my whole life but had never visited this location before…one of many hidden features of a beautiful place.








