The best Australian Geographic reader photos of 2017
Each week we choose our favourite reader photos submitted to us through Instagram or our Flickr page. Here are some of our favourites from 2017.
Each week we choose our favourite reader photos submitted to us through Instagram or our Flickr page. Here are some of our favourites from 2017.
Stunning, award-winning photos showcase Australia’s natural beauty.
Now in its 53rd year, the Natural History Museum continues to showcase the most stunning wildlife images from around the world. The winner of the competition will be announced on the 17 October.
Wikipedia is looking for those photos of national parks, bushland or just about any type of natural beauty that you forgot you had lying around after your last holiday.
Norfolk island in the South Pacific is home to around 200 native plants, including more than 40 which are only found there.
Stunning, award-winning photos showcase Australia’s natural beauty.
These photographs reveal the human impact on nature – be it terrestrial, marine or atmospheric. The impact could be either positive or negative. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).
Photos entered in the Botanical category could be habitat or portrait shots. This shortlist is testament to the gorgeous array of landscapes and plant life that surrounds us. These photos will be exhibited at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide (18 August to 3 October) and the Australian Museum in Sydney (19 August to 9 October).
In 2015, 1055 professional and amateur photographers from 60 countries including Australia submitted 4345 panoramic photos to the EPSON International Pano Awards. Here’s a selection of the best.
Celebrating 10 years of the ANZANG photo competition in a stunning new book