
Australian soldiers’ personal photos of war
Anzac troops heading into the bloody conflicts of World War I used new handheld cameras to capture the true face of war for the first time.
Anzac troops heading into the bloody conflicts of World War I used new handheld cameras to capture the true face of war for the first time.
Juvenile sacred kingfishers take to the wing to test their flying skills
A rare light show colours the sky over Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Early morning sun bursts from behind the Cathedral Rocks near Kiama, on the NSW coast
The ANZANG 2015 Landscape competition asked for photographs of landscape or seascape, with minimal evidence of human settlement or interference.
The ANZANG 2015 Interpretive competition asked for photographers to experiment graphically with their images. Animals, light and landscapes all provided the inspiration for these photographers to create exciting new images.
The Australian Geographic 2015 ANZANG Threatened species competition asked for photos of flora or fauna that has been deemed threatened, rare, vulnerable or endangered. This shortlist is a reminder of how many beautiful animals face extinction if we do not act.
The Australian Geographic 2015 ANZANG Monochrome competition asked for any monochrome photography. The photographs could be sepia-toned or infared. Stunning photos of landscapes and animals sit side by side in a gallery that may be without colour, but certainly isn’t without interest.
The ANZANG 2015 Botanical photography competition asked for photographs of flora. These could be habitat or portrait shots. This shortlist is testament to the gorgeous array of landscapes and plant life that surrounds us.
The Australian Geographic 2015 ANZANG Animal habitat competition asked for photographs of animals in the environment they live in. This environment could be natural or built and the animal, either native or feral. The only rule was that the animal must not be captive and has claimed the habitat independently. This shortlist shows the beautiful variety of landscapes and animals we enjoy in Australia.