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  • A short walk get you behind the waterfall at Binderee Falls and ferns in the Victorian High Country

  • Shot this back in November, 2004, when the grass was much greener, and there was water in the dam. There’s only been water in that dam one other time since then, and it lasted around 6 weeks….this is a nice reminder of what we used to have…. Sold this a number of times pre-redbubble, mostly A3 size, and it won me a $1500 prize from the Brisbane City Council, as well the John Herbert medal at APSCON 2005, and also a number of other smaller prizes. This was sold december 2008 on redbubble as a matted print. BUSHLAND SERIES / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • This was taken just before Holbrook in N.S.W this whole area was covered in this purple weed which is noxious, not sure but it could be paterson’s curse. The display was just stunning just like a purple carpet.

  • Photo of the moon as the morning awoke very cold and misty morning too! Warrumbungle National Park nsw aAstralia, Wild untamed mainly rugged bush hiking camping amonst the huge rocky outcrops .Plenty of wild kangaroos emus,many types of birds.Via Coonabarabran well known for one of the largest observatories in Australia / /

  • Sold a license for this image to be used on Capilano Blue Gum Honey for one year, 250,000 units. Contacted through Ozimages. BUSHLAND SERIES / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • A digital montage created using a photograph taken at a Nature Reserve stuck right in the middle of one of Australia’s largest towns, Newcastle. On one side there is man and the urban sprawl, on the other nature and the environment. We all know who’s winning that ” contest ” hands down, to our detriment.

  • This male bull elephant and the hurd were found in the Kruger National Park – South Africa.

  • Clarrie Hall Dam – July 2008 Built on Doon Doon Creek, a trubutary of the Tweed River, Clarrie Hall Dam has a storage capacity of 16,000 mega-litres of water, is the major off-river water storage facility for Tweed Shire and is capable of supporting the water needs for a population of some 160,000 people. / Construction of the dam commenced in 1974 and was completed in 1982. The current cost of construction is estimated to be about $34 million, and annual maintenance costs about $100000. Activities permitted on Clarrie Hall Dam include canoeing, boating and fishing. The Dam is stocked with Australian Bass.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of native Isopogon anemonifolius (Drumstick) taken in Maandowie Bushland Reserve, Loftus, NSW, Australia

  • Medium used: Coloured Pencil

  • Water colour painting on Arches watercolour paper 300gsm / 420 X 594 mm. This picture depicts 2 yellow robins in the Australian bush.

  • Commended Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association Show, May 2009 On the 6th of January 2009, the skies above the South Coast of NSW Australia were streaked with smoke. In the Moreton National Park, between the coastal town of Nowra and the highlands village of Bundanoon, a fire had been burning for several days. Being in an inaccessible area, it posed no threat to property. Wildlife, however, would be suffering the consequences of almost one thousand hectares of natural bushland destroyed. This picture was taken on Gerroa Beach, just North of Nowra, a moment after the sun had set. Technical stuff: Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens, hand held 97mm. Aperture priority, 1/20 sec f22, ISO 200, Pattern metering, Auto Exp & WB.

  • Featured Australian Wildlife 22/07/09 / Featured Australia Your Standing in It 20/07/09 The Southern hairy nosed wombat is also called the Soft furred wombat, the Plains wombat, the Long eared wombat, the Broad nosed wombat, and the Hairy nosed southern wombat. Nickname: Bulldozer of the bush All Southern hairy-nosed wombats belong to a single species, Lasiorhinus latifrons. They are most commonly found in the southernmost area of central Australia, including: the southern coastal region of South Australia, and the southeast corner of Western Australia. The Southern hairy nosed wombat’s range once included the southwestern portion of Queensland, but it is now extinct there. Within its range, populations of the Southern hairy-nosed wombat are fragmented. / / The Southern hairy nosed wombat lives in arid and semi-arid inland regions including grass plains, savannahs, open woodlands, and steppe with low shrubs, as well as sandy or limestone coastal regions. Annual rainfall in these areas is about 200-500 mm (8-20 inches). They grow to a length of 75 to 100 cm (30 to 40 inches). It has a height of 25 to 35 cm (10 to 14 inches), and has a tail of 2.5 to 6 cm (1 to 2.4 inches). Its full-grown weight ranges from 18 to 32 kg (40 to 68 pounds). / / The Southern hairy nosed wombat is quite similar to the Northern Hairy-nosed wombat, but is somewhat smaller overall. It also has a narrower muzzle, and tends to have lighter patches above and below its eyes. Southern hairy-nosed wombats live in complex tunnel systems with several entrances. The tunnels are often excavated under limestone formations. From 5 to 10 wombats live in each tunnel system, with an equal number of males and females / / The Southern hairy nosed wombat’s head is more angular than that of the common wombatCentered around their warrens, the home range of the Southern Hairy-nosed wombat is about 2.5 to 4 hectares (6 to 10 acres), the size of which depends on the quality of their grazing area. Their population density is similar to the other wombats, and can reach about 0.2 per hectare (0.1 per acre). Southern hairy-nosed wombats are easier to keep in captivity than Common wombats as they are more docile. Information courtesy of Womania ! Olympus 570uz All profit pleadged to the wildlife appeal

  • quote from unknown model: cordelia / concept: cordelia and I / photography & post: me / location: Glenbrook Another shot from that say can be found over at cordelia’s gallery /

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  • Canon 5D Mk II, 24-105mm at 105mm, f/6.3, 1/60”, ISO 50, hand-held, IS engaged BUSHLAND SERIES

  • Digital Photoshop Design – to create this art I used 3 different textures and brushes from trees and landscapes (created from my own pictures from the country NSW). The rest is an experiment with colors and blend modes. Tell me which design you like most – the blue-purple or red-gold one. Was featured in “German Artists” / All rights reserved! © 2009 Diverse Pixel / Please do not use my images without permission. Feel free to / contact me if you have any question about this item. Thanks for checking out my work! Diverse Pixel aka Yvonne Less

  • Digital Photoshop Design – to create this art I used 3 different textures and brushes from trees and landscapes (created from my own pictures from the country NSW). The rest is an experiment with colors and blend modes. Tell me which design you like most – the blue-purple or red-gold one. / All rights reserved! © 2009 Diverse Pixel / Please do not use my images without permission. Feel free to / contact me if you have any question about this item. Thanks for checking out my work! Diverse Pixel aka Yvonne Less

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  • An arch of tree’s at the Wellard Wetlands, Western Australia. Worked in Photoshop. Olympus E-410

  • View other work from this series Bushland, Northern New South Wales, Australia Photograph, effect achieved in-camera. / Best viewed LARGE

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