Our landscape photography covers Australia from coasts to the outback and its deserts. And above them: the sky where weather is made.
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GOING BUSH
DAY’s END
SEE YOU LATER …
A DAY HAS COME
EXIT SUN
SUNSET ALPHA COVE
BIG DAY COMING
SUNSET DIVER
GOOD EVENING - OUTBACK AUSTRALIA
HAWKESBURY SUNRISE
the Lake - Morning Peace
Barkly Tableland 2
Morning Mist - Hawkesbury River
black Sunset
THE PLAINS
THE SHROUDED LAKE
A mature GIBBER PLAIN (Stony Desert) forms an even pavement. After rain clay particles in the soil swell up and lift the surface. On drying they shrink back, and the stones on top fall into place.
Sky with Cirrus Clouds
AFTER THE RAINS
Outback Station
Every second, the Sun converts 657 million tons of hydrogen into helium. That powerhouse makes wind and weather on Earth, makes clouds, shapes our landscapes and lets life live on them. It took the light 8 minutes to travel the 150 million kilometres (93 206 000 miles) to our camera.
OUTBACK - EVENING MOOD
HELLBEAMS - Crepiscular Rays
CREPISCULAR RAYS
FIRESKY
PEACE & PASSION
OUTBACK SUN
MISTY MORNING - Fog over the Hawkesbury
THE SILENCE
Barkly Tableland Australia
the Goodbye Tree
Coffin Bay sunrise
Sun on Llake
STONY DESERT
STURTS STONY DESERT 52 000km² (20 000 miles²) of nothing but broken rubble. Explorer Charles Sturt in 1845: "...the most cheerless and the most forbidding of any landscapes our eyes had wandered over.."
COOBER PEDY - Opal Mining
AUSTRALIAN STONY DESERT2
GIANT SUN
OLD TREE DREAMING
SUNRISE ON THE NULLARBOR PLAIN
OUTBACK DREAMING
SUNSET - AUSTRALIA OUTBACK
EVENING CANADA BAY
MORNING COMING - SLEEPING CITY
CIRROCUMULUS SUNSET
NEW DAY - NEW HOPE
SHY SUN
Morning Mist
Barkly Tableland
Morning on the Hawkesbury
wild Sky over Ocean
THE TREE
Sky between Altocumulus and Altostratus Clouds
AFTER THE FLOODS
THE STEPPE - Nullarbor Plain Australia
WEST OF THE RANGES
STONY DESERT 3 - Australia