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AG photographer David Hancock talks about the top end of Australia, equipment, wildlife and shooting against the elements.
Marc
18 Jan 2010
wow what a great story , love the photography in the video well done David Hancock Report
Wendy
Love your work David Report
Marg N
28 Jan 2010
Great stuff David....as always. Report
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Beverley
22 Mar 2011
Hey, I like that! "The best photograph is yet to be taken" Great stuff David Report
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Former first lady Hazel Hawke was the first member of Australian Geographic, becoming supporter #1 in 1986.
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A bee collecting nectar from a vibrant bloom in Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens is the focus of this week's reader photo.
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