Wild Australasia: best nature photos of the decade
Celebrating 10 years of the ANZANG photo competition in a stunning new book
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.
Award-winning photographer Paul Hoelen has three passions: making images, getting outside, and helping others.
On a remote Arctic glacier, scientists and an Aussie adventurer team up to study the melting ice.
These are a selection of the best images from the 2012 Epson International Pano Awards for panoramic photographs.
The photos of Nicholas, son of legendary photographer Peter Dombrovskis, reflect the quiet passions of his father.
Two photographers give us the Alice in Wonderland tour of north Queensland’s rainforest.
A raft of Victorian photographers have captured nature from some of its finest angles.
We are so enthralled by your pics in the AG Flickr group, we’re showcasing some of our favourites. Tune in weekly to see brilliant photography from AG fans.
The best wildlife and landscape photography in Australasia this year has been awarded.