Fighting mulga snakes captured on film on wildlife reserve in outback NSW.
They’re ready for their close up Mr DeMille.
Looking like something straight out of Alien, this egg casing is a nursery for hundreds of precious seashells.
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The International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015. THIRD PLACE.
The International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015. THIRD PLACE. Warren Keelan, Australia
The International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015. WINNER.
The International Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015. SECOND PLACE.
The International Landscape Photograph of the Year 2015The Long Exposure AwardGrant Galbraith, Australia
The International Landscape Photograph of the Year 2015. The Mist and Fog Award.
The International Landscape Photograph of the Year 2015. The Snow and Ice Award
The International Landscape Photograph of the Year 2015. The Aerial Award.
The International Landscape Photograph of the Year 2015. The Abstract Award.
International Landscape Photograph of the Year (awarded for a single image). WINNER.
Chris Potter, Australia
Craig Mason, Australia
Daniel Namdari, Canada
Francisco Mingorance, Spain
Luka Esenko, Slovenia
Marcio Cabral, Brazil
Mieke Boynton, Australia
Peta North, Australia
Scott McCook, Australia
Yury Pustovoy, Russian Federation
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