Downunder 

55 creative works found

  • A Land Downunder
    by Grahame Clark

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Copyright © Grahame Clark 2007 / Grahame Clark Photography

  • Just a quick shirt i made to commemorate the pope coming to sydney in a couple of days No offense is intended. be sure to see my other pope shirt: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/xploit/clothing/1401194-1-this-is-an-annoying-t-shirt / not allowing people to wear an annoying shirt during his visit..

  • Thunder Downunder...
    by debsphotos

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Huge thunder clouds passing at sea..Thankfully!!!

  • TALES OF ROCKS
    by Erhan OZBIYIK

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    UNTOUCHED BY NIKON D60 18-55mm. and tripod. / (No filter no any other equipment) Its been quite dfficult to take this shot.. Angle is in purpose by the way..Thought, it would give the right reflection to the image… Lens:18-55mm F/3,5-5,6G / Focal Length:18mm / Aperture:F/4 / Shutter Speed:13s / Exposure Mode:Manual / Sensitivity: ISO 100 I know song is not that much related, but I was listening that one while I was shooting there… / Richard Marx – Hazard

  • Downunder
    by frankc

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    Squeaky Beach – Wilsons Promontory (Victoria, Australia)

  • Daisy Downunder
    by Ann Van Breemen

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Macro of a water drop hanging from a fern frond with a Gerbera daisy reflected in the drop. This shot won first prize in the Sunday Mail Summer Festival of Photography in 2008. Purchase Laminated Print / Purchase Poster /

  • DownUnder
    by Wildpix

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • BIG MERINO SAYS VIEW ME LARGER / / Well the big guy is back where he belongs, and looking at the rear view he is the BIG merino and they say New Zealanders have a lot of sheep ! This shot taken with Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm and processed with 5 bracketted images and processed using Photomatix HDR By Paul Mulvey | April 27, 2007 / Article from: Australian Associated Press FOR 15 years, something’s been missing on the trip along the Hume Highway past Goulburn in New South Wales. That’s about to change, with Goulburn’s Big Merino to be trucked 800m down the road to reclaim its prime position among Australia’s “Big Things”. Since the highway was re-routed to bypass the southern highlands city in 1992, the 15m high, 18m long landmark has languished in what became a back street, collecting dags and being overlooked by passing motorists. But a group of Goulburn businessmen is to save the Big Merino from obscurity. Its new owners will cut off its legs on May 26, weld it to the back of a truck and take all 96 tonnes of concrete sheep to a petrol station 800m away. There the Big Merino will once again become a visual highlight for Hume Highway travellers. Power lines will be taken down and the road will be closed for much of the day as dozens of workers carry out the move. The Big Merino, which was built in 1985, will reopen in August for visits through its ground floor souvenir shop, second floor wool exhibition and eyeball lookout. The Big Merino is one of an estimated 146 “Big Things” throughout Australia – a list which includes such oversized figures as The Big Prawn at Ballina, The Big Pineapple at Gympie and The Big Mallee Bull at Swan Hill. Goulbourn’s merino even has a rival in Western Australia – Wagin’s The Giant Ram. For other Big Things / http://www.wilmap.com.au/bigstuff/default.htm

  • Swans at Black Flats
    by Christopher Meder

    US$4.27–US$97.66

    Black Flats at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

  • SNOWgums
    by jayview

    US$3.99

    Snowgums in fresh snow late in the day on the high plains near Dinner Plain Mount Hotham in the Victorian alps (Australia)

  • The Coat Hanger
    by Wayne Holman

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Sydney Australia, a view of the Harbour Bridge also known affectionately as The Coat Hanger. See my video on YouTube

  • this is a blanket snuggieFace i made for my friend Sharon from DownUnder- and way OUTback , i thought of Sharon when i made this one, Its a face made out of a blanky…and with sparkling little eyes….......and a smug little nose and the hair do is out of this world….......enjoy Hugs to my friend Sharon way in the Downunders….from a Texas girl living in NC….......MOVING to Minnessota…....real soon, lol , here is your HUG Sharon…....(>>>>> :} <<<<<<)

  • Black Flats
    by Christopher Meder

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    Black Flats at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

  • Unofficial Team Redbubble Gear, just in time for christmas!

  • On The Wing
    by Wayne Holman

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Taken on the Adelaide river, Northern Territory Australia, these hawks were so close and so fast… See my video on YouTube

  • Christmas Fly Downunder
    by Tainia Finlay

    US$4.23–US$96.52

    Another of the fruit fly, this time on the white mesh to protect the fruit, I thought it had a snowy effect as I sit here in 35 degree heat LOL Canon 50D / EFS 18-55mm lens Thank you for looking.

  • Rufous Fantail having a bath in a stream. More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here

  • More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here

  • This picture shows the dramatic span of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the City of Sydney and the Sydney Opera House at Dusk

  • X-C downunder
    by jayview

    US$3.99–US$43.32

    Cross-country skier passes JB Hut on Mount Hotham, Victoria, Australia

  • Christmas downunder
    by jayview

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    Callistemon or bottlebrush colours the bush in Australia as Christmas approaches

  • Narnia with snowgums
    by jayview

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    The bush shelter hut at JB Plain opens on to the snowplains of the Victorian high country

  • Views from Tasmania, the island state of Australia.

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