In full bloom
The beauty of Western Australia’s wildflowers runs deep. These plants have an important ecological role and a cultural heritage.
The beauty of Western Australia’s wildflowers runs deep. These plants have an important ecological role and a cultural heritage.
When water from rainfall, often received hundreds of kilometres away, finally reaches the Channel Country, it spreads out, filling and spilling out of the previously dry beds of ephemeral creeks and streams and bringing life to whatever it touches.
As the natural world continues to take a hit from climate change, biodiversity loss and other human-induced changes, the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year (AGNPOTY) competition reminds us, yet again, of the beauty and inspiration that surrounds us.
Here are the shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2024, showcasing the year’s best wildlife and landscape photos.
Here’s how to capture breathtaking shots of wildlife in Tasmania recommended by Australian Geographic’s Nature Photographer of the Year 2020.
Here, we look back on the winning images from the past decade.
These are the official shortlisted images for the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year awards for 2020.
This category asked for photographs of landscape or seascape with minimal evidence of human settlement or interference. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from Friday 28 August until Sunday 15 November 2020.
Fading sunlight illuminates the limestone cliffs on the Great Ocean Road