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23.01.2022 What do you think of these majestic wild horses? Throwing caution to the wind, I'll run free too.. Wild horses a...re an established part of the Australian landscape. In fact, after I did my googles, they are the world largest wild population! Numbering at least 1 million (March 2016) they favour rocky ranges of the Northern Territory and tropical lands of Queensland the most. I was so full of excitement when we first saw the road sign up in the West MacDonnell Ranges, NT. Yet the first horse we got to see wasn't running free; on our way south from Kulgera to Coober Pedy, just near the famous dog fence. I remember my first time riding a horse.. I was terrified for some reasons and I know theres a photo of me crying on the horse.. I bet the horse was more scared than I was. Now when I stepped out of the car, outside of Silverton, NSW, I felt respect and carefully approached this brumby, quickly took an image and then spent a couple of minutes just admiring their beauty. As I found out, (not just) in Northern Territory they organise aerial culls where they shoot wild horses from helicopters. This is mainly to protect the waterholes and cultural sites. With the population of horses expanding lethal injections as a method of control are used too. There's also long distance transports to the coast where you can actually adopt a wildie through various programs. As they are easy to train and have proven themselves to be adaptable.. former brumbies compete in various arenas such as bush racing or show jumping.. they are part of the remote areas learning programs for aboriginal students and even assist with prisoners rehabilitation. (more to read here - http://www.australiangeographic.com.au//where-the-wild-hor) What was your first horse riding experience like? @ Outback Australia See more



19.01.2022 Those Sydney coastal walk views

19.01.2022 Friday was a fish & chips day followed by a bit of wandering around the beach and rocks

19.01.2022 Those coastal views Coogee to Bondi is the perfect Sunday walk



19.01.2022 Endless ocean meets the east coast of Australia, with the Macquarie Lighthouse standing tall

18.01.2022 Overcast, yet colourful. You dont get to see much of these colours in my shots usually, so.. heres to something different

17.01.2022 ..to the place I belong! It was day 9 of our Outback trip and as we were heading north for Quorn we were soaking in country views like this. Are you a country boy/girl or more of a city slicker? ... This image is also available for purchase, either as a fine-art-print or a ready-to-hang canvas. For more info visit my website; link in the bio ;) See more



17.01.2022 Dreams are shores where the ocean of spirit meets the land of matter. Dreams are beaches where the yet-to-be, the once-were, the will-never-be may walk awhile with the still are. David Mitchell

17.01.2022 Just one of 37 lighthouses in NSW

17.01.2022 This print is now packed and will be shipped tomorrow to its (hopefully) proud owner in Adelaide, SA! It also happens to be the wallpaper on my laptop.. thank god we got to stay in Parachilna for two nights.. this photo was taken on the second night after all my attempts at capturing the sunset on the first day just somehow did not feel right. This one, just somehow does! Theres more to see over here:... henrichvarga.com/store instagram.com/henrich_varga/ Thank you! akujem!

17.01.2022 The online store is now up & running too! www.henrichvarga.com/store First few images are available for sale, either as prints or ready-to-hand canvases and come in A3 or A2 sizes starting from $99 shipping included!... Printed on high quality long-life Fuji Lustre photo paper with a high-speed LAMBDA printer aka guys from @pixelperfectprolab know their stuff Go check it out, hEnrich your loungeroom or office spaces with some art. Thanks! ;) Henrich @ Sydney, Australia

16.01.2022 Shape of the Rocks



15.01.2022 Some indoors for a change, heres the Wynyard train station escalators. This artwork is called INTERLOOP by Sydney artist Chris Fox @foxprojects and it uses 244 steps from the site's original escalators dated back to 1931

14.01.2022 This place is just a 2hrs drive south from Alice Springs! Well worth getting off the Stuart Hwy; then after following an unsealed road (with some sandy patches - thus a 4WD recommended!) for about 20km, you get to see unique sandstone formations just like this one. Traditional country of the Upper Southern Arrernte Aboriginal people. PS: Make sure you have your fly head net with you if you want to step out of the c...ar & take some shots. This image is also available for purchase, either as a fine-art-print or a ready-to-hang canvas. For more info visit my website; link in the bio ;) See more

14.01.2022 Sunny day in Maroubra and seagulls playing around.. by now you might have noticed my secret obsession with seagulls lol! To me, they represent freedom in every way possible.. flying around not caring much, stealing chips from patrons eating out, enjoying the air, ground and water too. I love seagulls!

14.01.2022 Like a shipwreck or a jetty, almost anything that forms a structure in the ocean, whether it is natural or artificial over time, collects life. Sylvia Earle But as it collects life, it also appreciates silence. Enjoying a break from those fishermen trying to make a catch, locals strolling around and beneath on those white sand beaches, playing go fetch with their dogs.. or kids.. now theres just silence. And I even turned on the silent shooting on my camera as I was catching some see breeze and enjoying my walk! Happy Monday, hope youre all having a great start to your week!

12.01.2022 Had a friend visiting Sydney and took them to Blue Mountains to show them around. We walked a fair bit + drove around visiting different lookouts. What would be your one day trip? Any ideas?

11.01.2022 Adventure you say? Alpaca my bag! Cattle stations are a vital part of the Australian outback and it wouldnt be a proper outback ...trip without visiting one. As we were heading for Marree, we stopped at the @beltana.station This station is huge, about 1,500 sq km and was home to some of the first camels in South Australia brought here by Afghan cameleers. Crucial in opening up the central part of Australia, Afghani cameleers helped with building of telegraph and railway lines. But.. these ladies here, alpacas! ..native to South America with more than 80% (~3,5mil) of the global herd living in Peru. In Australia, while only representing about 5% of the global herd (~170,000) the alpacas here are praised for their wonderful fibre used not only to manufacture clothing but also used in hospitals to help treat injuries. Also, they are funny, they are kinda weird, they are cute and definitely worth encountering! They loved the attention I was giving them with my camera and were more than happy to pose, actually.. they didnt move a single bit and stood there in front of the toilet like this for good 5min!!! Gotta love them alpacas. Also, theres accomodation available at the station and tours around the station and nearby areas can be organised too, to get the most out of your outback trip. Whats your next adventure? See more

11.01.2022 Yet another take on the bridge. Friends of mine did the bridge climb the other day and gave me a free pass to the @pylonlookout from where you get views like these Also, another friend of mine @brigitus did the climb just today as part of her OZ holiday visit to Sydney and just by looking at how excited she was after it.. must be well worth the money!

10.01.2022 is feeling thoughtful "A lighthouse is not interested in who gets its light. It just gives it without thinking! Giving light is its nature." Mehmet Murat Ildan ... One of my favourite shots from my Palm Beach trip, the clouds were actually moving very slowly that day so I just waited until they cover the left part of my composition creating this sky flames effect. See more

10.01.2022 Adelaide beaches are my favourite. (Carrickalinga being the heaven on earth..) I always appreciate quiet, dog-friendly beaches with little to no waves at all! Especially after I almost drowned at the Coogee beach in Sydney.. but thats a different story haha Sunsets at the beach are always spectacular, especially for someone like me who grew up in central Europe in a land locked country. Theres something magical ...about the last sun rays reflecting on the water and seeing the colours change in front of you. Seagulls searching for some last minute dinner, locals walking their dogs and people like me trying to get that one last shot before calling it a day. Whats your fav beach activity and do you enjoy it in winter too? See more

07.01.2022 It was day 15 of our Outback trip and we were leaving the beautiful Parachilna @prairiehotel and heading north for Marree. The la...ndscape is rather stunning. At first I thought there wont be much to see on the Oodnadatta Track, just straight unsealed road with the remains of the old Ghan railway alongside.. well boy was I wrong. Just this little bit from Parachilna to Marree (around 200km) will offer you stops such as @beltana.station - fully working cattle station, ghost town of Farina (coming back to life for winter months) and this beauty - Ochre Pits outside of Lyndhurst. The indigenous people of this area - Aboriginal people of Yantruwanta would use the ochre for ceremonies, ornaments, medicine and art purposes. Not to forget it was important trading commodity! People would travel down here from as far as western Queensland and the ochre from these pits would find its way all the way to Indonesia. I find it fascinating, to realize that Aboriginal people of Australia would be trading with overseas nations way before the European settlement began. Hundreds of years ago before even "discovering" this land down under. This image is also available for purchase, either as a fine-art-print or a ready-to-hang canvas. For more info visit my website; link in the bio ;) See more

07.01.2022 Hello there! This is a result of me sitting at my desk for the whole weekend and swearing only a little bit. My very own website! Wohooo... It tells you a bit about myself and serves as an introduction to my work, I'm still updating the portfolio but good 90% is already there! It's also linked with my other social media channels like Insta, LinkedIn or Flickr. Next to add will be a short blog or vlog section and an online store for selling fine art prints. Exciting times ahead wohooo! Go check it out & let me know what you think ;) That being said, Insta will still remain my go-to sharing platform nr. 1!

04.01.2022 Another day, another cruise. Would you go?

03.01.2022 Fish," he said, "I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends. Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

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