Competition: Other states November 2012
Valley of the WatersVern
Photo Gallery
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Other States
October 2015
Light and shadow Brian Eglinton
WINNER
Nature's spotlight on the Apostles Cajun
Fairy Bower Falls, Morton National Park Mandy Creighton
Feathered oceanLouise Fairfax
Almost a mini canyon John Walker
Light and shadow from the summit of Mt Bogong. The ascent of the Staircase was with fervent hopes that the gale force winds would calm down enough to allow me to camp on top of Mt Bogong. That was the forecast, and the BOM got it right, for which I was thankful. The breeze was still enough to seek some shelter - but the only thing standing on top is the large summit cairn. So I put up the tent in its lee and enjoyed a perfect freezing night with a full moon.Morning had me crunching the icy ground early - in time to see the sun forming a very distinctive earth shadow to the west. The full moon was still suspended near the horizon just above the shadow in that part of the atmosphere, glowing red with the first light of the dawn. I was on top of the world peacefully watching it waken.
Stonehenge Trickos
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Constriction at Telowie Gorge Beardless
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Tasmania
October 2015
Narcissus camp Tigercat
WINNER
The AmphitheatreNorth-north-west
A morning view south west Osik
Pelion plains Jeremy Willson
The Cap under cloud - Nick Morgan
Looking up! Quaile Falls Caedencekuepper
A beautiful dawn camping by the Narcissus River, Lake St Clair after a three day off track trip to Byron, Cuvier and Manfred in unusually good weather for October. This is the finish point for many Overland Track walkers. I took the shot from the jetty where you catch the ferry.
Rugged grandeur Louise Fairfax
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Landscapes
October 2015
Morning light on Eldon BluffNorth-north-west
WINNER
Jamison Dawn Tom Brennan
Budawangs from Pigeon House Mountain Mandy Creighton
Close of day in the tropics Louise Fairfax
First light Mt Byron Tigercat
The vowed return to complete the Eldon Abels was a trip that had everything - including moments of such sublime beauty as captured in this image. Getting this far had been hard work, but watching the shifting light on Eldon Bluff from the campsite - both the evening before and this glorious morning - made all hard work forgettable. Any wonder I still want to go back, again ...
Pelion perfection in reflection Nick Morgan
Top of Victoria Brian Eglinton
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Non-landscapes
October 2015
King of the castleTom Brennan
WINNER
Liffey Falls Tigercat
Cheeky bugger Cajun
Moonrise Brian Eglinton
Telopea SpeciosissimaJohn Walker
It's fairly common to see Mountain Dragons (Rankinia diemensis) skittering across tracks and fire trails in the Blue Mountains, though it's a lot harder to spot them when they aren't moving. I spotted this little fella perched on a rock along a fire trail on one of the tracks around Woodford in the Blue Mountains. I carefully backtracked, put the longest lens on my camera, and lay down on the ground to get an eye to eye angle on him. He stayed still, regarding me suspiciously, as I slowly crawled forward firing off shots.
Alpine garden detail North-north-west
Lizard paradise Doric Swain
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Other States
November 2015
Yellow rumped thornbill Iandsmith
WINNER
Fearless Lorraine Parker
Top Pool Davies Creek Falls Brian Eglinton
Can't really remember when I got really interested in bird photography, but Ash Island in Newcastle certainly had some influence and, when the local birding community got me onto a man named Alwyn Simple, I was hooked. I met Alwyn at the Port Augusta Arid Lands Centre (highly recommended if you're ever over that way) and he showed me more in 20 minutes than I would have otherwise learned in the next three months and, he convinced me to get a decent lens, which I did, picking it up at Alice Springs. For the record, it's a 50-500 Sigma and I use it with Nikon SLRs.
Then I quickly realized that some birds are harder to shoot than others and this is one, the reason is not because you can't get near them, but because most small birds are very mobile, it's hard to get a shot of them standing still. I've built up quite a portfolio now and am currently working on an album of the best.
The old viaduct John Walker
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Tasmania
November 2015
Summer is coming but Pindars Peek has it's winter coat on MJD
WINNER
Pandani grotto Osik
Nicholls Rivulet at sunset Caedencekuepper
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Landscapes
November 2015
Tarkine wanderingsDavo1
WINNER
Looking back to Mt Wylly from the lower slopes of Victoria Cross - MJD
In dry times John Walker
Little Bay South West Rocks National Park Lorraine
Life in the pond Iandsmith
Bartle Frere from Mt Baldy Brian Eglinton
A silent universe Osik
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Non-landscapes
November 2015
Tau emeralds mating Iandsmith
WINNER
Mossy tree Whorl Milford Kitty
Above and belowJohn Walker
Backlight Lorraine
Ghost tree Osik
I started shooting dragonflies, aka the "jewels of the sky", when I was on a trip to Western Australia. It was the bright red ones that first got me in. After a time I started actually looking for them, learning their habits and what was interesting. One of the things was the emeralds (named because of when light is refracted in their eyes). They were so hard to get a picture of because they're always on the wing. Many others rest frequently and are easy to shoot, not so the emeralds. So, when the opportunity presented itself to catch them mating, I could barely contain my excitement.
Red and green Brian Eglinton
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