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AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

A few of my favourite Australian images from my time spent in the Australian Landscape

I feel lucky that photographing the Australian landscape is only a short plane ride for me from New Zealand. I have been able to visit for Australian photography on three separate occasions in recent years and the landscape has never disappointed me. There is so much diversity and incredible sights to be seen.

 

Australia is a photographer's paradise from the iconic red sands of the Outback to the pristine beaches of the Gold Coast, there is no shortage of breathtaking vistas to capture with a camera.

On my Australian landscape photography trips I have spent time along the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Kakadu National Park, and Darwin but there are so many other places I would love to explore.

Some popular Australian landscape photography locations include the Great Ocean Road, Blue Mountains, the Great Barrier Reef, the Kimberley, the Nullarbor Plain, and Uluru (Ayers Rock). Photographers may also find inspiration in the country's smaller landscapes, such as its national parks, waterfalls, and coastal regions.

Landscape photography in Australia can be challenging due to the country's harsh conditions, including extreme heat, strong winds, and intense sunlight. Photographers may need to be prepared for these conditions and carefully plan their shoots to avoid overexposure and other technical issues.

Despite these challenges, the end result of capturing Australia's stunning landscapes can be incredibly rewarding. The country's breathtaking scenery provides ample opportunities for photographers to capture images that showcase the beauty and unique character of this fascinating country.

If you have any questions about buying an Australian landscape print please don’t hesitate to get in touch or check out my print info and online print store.

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