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24.01.2022 3rd of JULY: INTERNATIONAL PLASTIC BAG FREE DAY!! LETS TRY HARDER TO ELIMINATE SINGLE USE PLASTIC FROM OUR LIVES!
23.01.2022 Frozen. #tasmania #winter #hiking
22.01.2022 Nice to see my photo feature in Nat Geo Magazine, it is from an adventure in the gorges behind Exmouth a few years ago, lots of time spent alone observing the Black Footed Rock Wallabees.
21.01.2022 Upcoming in 2021 is an exhibition utilizing some of the images I shot over the years in Antarctica, see below... #antarctica #antarcticvoyage #hobart #antarcticgateway
20.01.2022 Mysterious Tarn Shelf in Sunset light. . . #tasmania #winter #hiking
20.01.2022 Lately I have been lucky to be involved in the recording of TSO concerts for live streaming on friday nights, tune in to the TSO online to enjoy amazing classical pieces!!
17.01.2022 Worth reading and sharing please!
17.01.2022 Healing water! Silver falls gushing, finally. The drought had been affecting the forest on the flanks of Kunanyi for so long, nice to see mosses and ferns greening again..#ferntree #rain #tasmania
16.01.2022 Intriguing landscape at Smoking Hills. Spontanous combustion of pyrite mixed with organic matter degassing sulphur smelling smoke, these sea cliffs have been burning for centuries. Located in Canada's North West territories, they were first discovered in 1850 by Capt. Robert McLure during his search for lost expedition leader Sir John Franklin, who had departed from the UK 5 years earlier to char the North West passage...
15.01.2022 Visiting our favorite Antarctic creatures at the AAD aquarium for a shoot..
15.01.2022 Great encounter last year in the Arctic #polarbear #arctic #seaice
15.01.2022 Step one : the fresh milk! Thanks @bruceflowerpot for a great day shaking the cobbwebs on the art of cheesemaking . . . #cheesemaking #tasmania #dairy #friends
14.01.2022 Featuring the less popular...
13.01.2022 The Maritime Museum of Tasmania is proud to present Pics on the Rig, a new outdoor projection programme located on Hobart’s historic waterfront. Supported by t...he Hobart City Council and in partnership with the May Queen Trust Pics on the Rig will feature contemporary projection works, historic footage and imagery celebrating Tasmania’s maritime history and heritage. Projected onto a ‘sail’ screen rigged aboard Australia’s oldest floating vessel, May Queen located at Constitution Dock, the inaugural programme begins with Ice Blink: Ahoy! by Tasmanian Antarctic expeditioners Miranda Nieboer and Frederique Olivier, alongside exclusive footage supplied by the Australian Antarctic Division. Rug up, grab some fish and chips, a thermos of hot milo and come see amazing vision of the seaward journey south. Pics on the Rig will be showing at Constitution Dock (adjacent the Waterside Pavilion, cnr of Morrison and Davey Streets). Nightly screenings (subject to weather) - check here for updates. Program consists of 4 short duration films on a loop, approx 20 mins in total. 6:00 9:00pm 4 Sep 16 Nov
13.01.2022 So lucky to live close to wildlife... . . . #tasmania #wildlife #landforwildlife
13.01.2022 sunset on Freycinet peninsula.. . . .... #rocks #lichen #granite #freycinetnp #tasmania #hiking
12.01.2022 Pleased to share a friend’s product website that I did the photography for during covid times last winter. Her Alpaca farm is just down the road from my place which was a great opportunity to work locally, and nice example of the extra resilience that Covid restrictions instigated, resulting in local businesses supporting eachother at a more local scale
12.01.2022 At the State Cinema ..
11.01.2022 Coming out soon, a film following the last year of environmental activism in Australia. I shot some parts in Tasmania, in the Tarkine with the Forest defenders, #forestdefenders #savethetarkine #bobbrownfoundation Thank you all who helped in the making! We need to all continue spreading the word and educating our communities to the importance of saving this earth..
11.01.2022 Dreaming of warmer places... East Timor , 2016 . . #easttimor #cruise
10.01.2022 Fern impressions . . . #green #naturephotography
09.01.2022 I was lucky to get to film part of Wild Things met some amazing people along the way and got really inspired, i hope this film goes far and wide!
08.01.2022 Some Arctic memories, 2019 North West Passage
08.01.2022 Shooting a project for Taroona High with the legend that is Frederique Olivier. What a GREAT school! I want to go there!
07.01.2022 Nice to see some of my photos used in the below page for a good cause.. I am sharing this not only to support WWF but to spread the word on how important it is to actively engage in any conservation caring for Australian Wildlife, it is so vulnerable, extinction is round the corner for many species, which will go extinct before our generation passes away. https://donate.wwf.org.au/adopt/rock-wallaby#gs.f0721d
05.01.2022 Another fun fact on behavioral adaptation, i was lucky to film these awesome desert animals, thorny devils, thanks Nature Picture Library for the broadcast!
05.01.2022 When nature gives the warning signs...mushroom forgaging in Southern Tasmania.. Amanita muscaria is commonly encountered under pine trees but not to be eaten . . . #mushroom #tasmania #macrophotography
04.01.2022 Online premiere! Wild Things is coming out to us, this Sunday.
04.01.2022 Hi all! Please do visit and support this action by liking the RTM page (not just the posts) if you have not already. Community shall not be disempowered, growing numbers of page followers is a way to show our engagement to protect the Mountain.
04.01.2022 TAQQIQ translates to month and moon in Inuktitut (), sharing here a little video I shot to help the women of Pond Inlet in the Canadian Arctic better access menstrual supplies.. #taqqiq #taqqiqwomen
02.01.2022 Great clouds over the approach to Sydney airport.. . . . #backintheair
02.01.2022 Nice to finally go through the footage I shot a year ago in the Canadian Arctic , was privileged to have (ship distance) - close encounters with polar bears on what little is left of sea ice, (note the general lack of multi year ice in some of the shots)