
Storm on the rise
A storm cell rolls across the hills near Perth, Western Australia, just as the sun begins to rise – turning the thundering clouds pink and purple.
A storm cell rolls across the hills near Perth, Western Australia, just as the sun begins to rise – turning the thundering clouds pink and purple.
Celebrating 10 years of the ANZANG photo competition in a stunning new book
Photographers Stanley and Kaisa Breeden have focused their lenses on some very small forms of life. The pair are masters of ‘focal stacking’ photography, in which they merge images to create an otherwise unachievable depth-of-field. Here, they’ve used their skills to bring out some of nature’s smallest details, from the amazingly delicate textures of moth wings to the curled-up form of a sleeping wasp. All these images can be found in their book, Small Wonders: A close look at nature’s miniatures.
The child-like freedom of the sun, sand and water – summer in Australia
Artefacts of early Antarctic exploration continue to be uncovered as the snow slowly reveals its secret treasures
This week’s reader photo of a canyon in the Blue Mountains, NSW depicts an almost other-wordly scene
Australian Geographic is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 ANZANG photography contest
Leila Jeffreys’ latest portraits showcase the graceful prowess of Australian raptors
A male Victoria’s riflebird sings and dances to attract a female in the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland.
Australian Geographic photographers Nick Rains and Joshua Holko have been named among the top photographers of 2014 in the Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year awards.