
Canon’s best photographers announced
Two Australian Geographic photographers have been named among the best in the country by Canon
Two Australian Geographic photographers have been named among the best in the country by Canon
The Epson International Pano Awards is the largest competition for panoramic photography. Here are some of the stand-out finalists and winners from the 2014 contest.
Here are the stunning images that made the final shortlist of the 2014 Eureka Prize for science photography
For years, Uluru has been photographed by veteran shutterbugs. Its many moods require a diverse set of skills to capture. On days of downpour, water cascades down its mist-shrouded shoulders. If the weather’s clear, it appears as a bright red monolith red against the open blue sky.
Bird photographer David Rennie shot these images while on the trip he won for being selected the 2013 Australian Geographic ANZANG Photographer of the Year. His prize was a spectacular cruise with Linblad Expeditions along the Kimberley Coast.
These images are short-listed for the 2014 ANZANG Nature Photographer of the year contest Threatened category.
These images are short-listed for the 2014 ANZANG Nature Photographer of the year contest Our Impact category.
It’s hard to believe, but these images were all taken on iPhones. They are the winning images of iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest-running iPhone photography competition.
These images are short-listed for the 2014 ANZANG Nature Photographer of the year contest Landscape category.
These images are short-listed for the 2014 ANZANG Nature Photographer of the year contest Interpretive category.