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6. Mark Daffey
“Taken at Lake Tyrrell, just north of the Mallee farming town of Sea Lake. I was lucky to get a brilliant sunrise, though it was brief. Ten minutes later, it was raining and the colour had drained from the scene. Because of the reflections, and because of how the surrounding landscape is so flat, the scene looks endless, like it stretches to infinity. Having a person in the scene enhances that sense of space.”
7. Gavin Kellett
“I took this shot approaching Fairview Lookout on Lake Louise, Canada. I love the intensity of the water colour, the defined lines of the pines, and the illusion of how the kayaks appear as if they are flying.”
8. Jillian Brady
9. Lachlan Gardiner
“Girraween Dawn – Stef Palmer and
Kai Pantano walk across one of the
huge domed granite formations found
in southeast Queensland’s Girraween National Park. I love how the early morning fog mixed with haze from nearby bushfires makes for an ethereal scene. Creating a unique perspective of a fairly recognisable landscape.”
“Into Thin Air accentuates
our place in nature – tiny in the immense landscape, privileged to walk in the presence of awe. Taken at high altitude near Mt Blanc in France, watching climbers and paragliders on the ice ridge of the glacial cirque.”