AustralianPhotography

April Comp: Water

Our Water photo comp has now closed. Congratulations to winner, Timothy Poulton who took the major prize with his stunning image “Shocking Bondi”. Click on the link below to view all the entries.

This competition is now closed

Shocking Bondi
by Timothy Poulton
Tumut reflections
by Gillian Keen Tumut river taken from old bridge below town. Autumn 2011.
flowing river
by Danny Waters found this little spote after some storm and flooding in the area, my wife and I dipped our feet in the water while having lunch. Met one of the locals who told us about life in the area. nice day, should do it again
Turquoise Waters
by Susie Thompson This was taken on beautiful Fraser Island while holidaying during the Easter long weekend. Fraser is known for its white sands and clear waters. It's my paradise. This dewdrop was clinging onto the grasses amongst the sand dunes which overlooked the spectacular turquoise waters.
Lakeside Sunset
by Luke Hawes I was on holiday with my wife near The Great Lakes which is near Forster/Tuncurry in New South Wales.I took this long exposure shot late one afternoon ( the magic hour ), i used a tri-pod with cable release and a neutral density filter. The colour and atmosphere in the image reminds of that holiday and captures the essence of the natural environment.
Splash!
by Ann-Maree Thompson Taken at Hunters Point on Norfolk Island during a Trekabout photography workshop.
River Blues
by Daniel Simms Taken just next to Mt Kate Hut at Cradle Mountain, I noticed the rocks were producing this silk like effect to the water. I set the tripod down as low as I could for a different perspective that I normally would not have seen.
Remarkables, New Zealand.
by Brandon Rooney This was taken at the edge of Lake Wakitipu, Queenstown, New Zealand. I love how the sunset light illuminates the snow-capped Remarkables and reflects across Lake Wakitipu, framed by the silhouettes of trees. As my camera is designed for all-weather abuse, it becomes temperamental when used for things other than happy snaps. I did what adjustments I could on my camera and hoped for the best.
Liquid Rebound
by Pauline Neilson I wanted to capture and freeze the droplet as it first hit the water.
Lake Matheson
by Peter Hammer Early morning at Lake Matheson in New Zealand. This is a multishot hdr image to get more dynamic range and detail.
by Louise Gumb This photo was taken at Lake Wooloweyah in Northern NSW. My family and I live by the lake which gives up the most amazing reflections especially at sunset. On this day we had lots of rain, storms and wild weather but by the afternoon the lake had become completely still and with the help of a longer exposure gave me this peaceful shot.
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