Best landscape photos of 2016 announced
The winners of the 2016 International Landscape Photographer of the Year have been announced, with a number of Aussie photographers taking out top spots.
The winners of the 2016 International Landscape Photographer of the Year have been announced, with a number of Aussie photographers taking out top spots.
Sunrise over the Walls of China in Mungo National Park, New South Wales.
Also known as ‘Merlin’s lookout’, overlooking Hill End, NSW, on a foggy morning.
An early morning fog rolls through the trees in St Marys Pass State Reserve, Tasmania.
This week’s reader photo looking down an overflow creek of the Umberumberka Reservoir in Silverton was inspired by classical historic artworks depicting the Australian outback.
Snow-covered silence among the trees on Sugar Pine Walk, Laurel Hill, New South Wales.
Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre: Interpretations from the air is the first in a series of publications by The Light Collective – a team of Australia’s finest visual artists – which aims to explore modern and progressive interpretations of the Australia’s unique and arresting wild places. The collection opens for exhibition from 3-12 November, 11am-6pm, at The Depot Gallery, 2 Danks Street, Waterloo. NSW.
Shooting in cold weather presents problems for both photographers and their equipment. Photographer Andrew Peacock shares his essential tips on cold weather photography.
Incredible aerial photos from around the world recognised in international drone photography contest.
The Milky Way rises over flooded salt lakes near Beacon, Western Australia.