Taste of winter: Mike Edmondson folio in Wild 159
Here’s a sneak peek of Mike Edmondson’s colourful winter photo folio appearing in the May/June edition of Wild.
Our favourite images sent in by readers and professional photographers.
Here’s a sneak peek of Mike Edmondson’s colourful winter photo folio appearing in the May/June edition of Wild.
David McLoskey captured this dynamic image while canyoning Kanangra in the Blue Mountains, NSW.
To celebrate the 2nd annual World Wildlife Day, Wild introduced a photo contest on social media to help raise awareness.
Bush users may occasionally be surprised to come across odd technological installations in the remote wilderness, including camera traps. Here, ecologist Luke Woodford explains the application of these devices.
Benedict Grey, a 19 year-old from the UK recently took a trip to the Gardens of Stone National Park with plans to take a few photos. What he soon discovered was a landscape beyond imagining.
Recently, we asked our readers on Facebook to send us some of their favourite ‘Wild Shots’ from a recent holiday. The resulting competition saw some outstanding photos entered, but there can be only one winner.
Simon Treweek submits this ethereal image of Horseshoe Falls in Mount Field National Park.
Ben Bickley’s submits this shot taken in Joffre Gorge, Karijini National Park, Western Australia.
Dan Mitchell from Fairy Meadow in New South Wales writes: Here’s a landscape you wouldn’t expect to see in Australia. My good friend Steve Leake captured me inspecting the early morning signatures on the other side of Watson’s Crag in Kosciusko National Park, New South Wales, using a Canon EOS 100D.
The Launceston Walking Club has opened its image archives, revealing the history of Tasmanian bushwalking since the 1950s.