The Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT
Foxes at Trentham, Victoria, Australia.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken in the late afternoon. Dead Horse Springs is near Lake Argyle, Kimberley region, Western Australia.
The harsh Australian outback suffers in the grip of drought, Farms fail, forests die.
Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, Australia.
A long-dead fallen Redgum on the Murray’s Banks.
It’s hard to look poised while eating a mouse.
An infrequent occurrence here..a substantial fall of rain… I appreciate it in all its forms…especially when combined with my favourite bloom..the rose. (even if it is dead ) :)
...for the rain ? A scene from this morning, our old horse (after a substantial breakfast, may I add) dozing in the sun. The contrast between her colour..being so ‘alive’ looking, and the dry and monochromatic surrounds caught my eye…
Dead Eucalypts around Mt Hotham in Victoria.
Dead Eucalypts around Mt Hotham. / Looking along the ridge you’ll see a sole survivor, a tree with a living canopy.
A saltwater/estuarine crocodile at a local Wildlife Park. We only have two crocodile species in northern Australia: The Saltwater and the Freshwater crocodiles. The freshies, as they’re commonly known, are generally safe to swim near as they tend to steer clear of humans and are not capable of doing any serious harm to humans. The salties, on the other hand, are distinguishable by their wider mouths and larger overall size, are more similar to the Alligator, and are known to attack/consume much larger prey, such as buffalo, cattle, and the occasional human being.
drosera sun dew glistens with sticky exudation that attracts small bugs that get traped in the glandular hairs
Number 3 in my collection of Strathalbyn’s Dead Trees. This was taken in a paddock along Ashbourne Road.
I took a little while on this image getting just the effect I wanted, but I am happy with the end result. This was taken in a paddock on Ashbourne Road about 5km west of Strathalbyn.
Dead tree in grasslands near Waldheim / (Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia) / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0802.4980) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR / . / This image is included in the Australian Bush calendar /
A lonely tree sits in a field with a big blue sky! Mulwala, New South Wales, Australia. / / July 2009. /
These two pelicans looked lost in this strange but equally awesome landscape. / / Border of Victoria/New south Wales, Australia. / Lake Mulwala. / / July 2009.
Lake Mulwala, New South Wales, Australia. / / / July 2009. /
I watched as this little black water bird drifted along, paddling quietly leaving a trail of subtle ripples. Mulwala, New South Wales, Australia. / / July 2009. /
The camera, not the tree. I’m just back from Nudgee beach, testing the repairs :) Canon 5D Mk II, 24 – 105mm at 28mm, f5.6, 0.6”, ISO 100, NDX 400 OTHER BEACH SHOTS
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