ANZANG 2015 Our impact shortlist
The ANZANG 2015 Our impact competition asked for photographs that reveal the human impact on nature – be it terrestrial, marine or atmospheric. The impact could be either positive or negative.
The ANZANG 2015 Our impact competition asked for photographs that reveal the human impact on nature – be it terrestrial, marine or atmospheric. The impact could be either positive or negative.
Celebrating 10 years of the ANZANG photo competition in a stunning new book
ANZANG Photographer of the Year finalist, Angela Robertson-Buchanan is showcasing her exhibition ‘Feathered Heads,’ as part of National Bird Week at X88 Gallery in Chippendale, open from 17-25 October, 2014. Feathered Heads features close-up portraits of a range of different native Australian birds and 20 per cent of sales raised will be donated back to Birdlife Australia to help with conservation efforts.
Australian Geographic is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 ANZANG photography contest
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.
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.
These images are short-listed for the 2014 ANZANG Nature Photographer of the year contest Botanical category.