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  • Personal work. Tonality.
Fraser Island sand dune. © Tom Putt.
    Personal work. Tonality. Fraser Island sand dune. © Tom Putt.
  • Personal work. An Epic
Sense of Scale. Polar
Pioneer (72 metres long),
sails into view in the
crevice of a monolithic
iceberg in Antarctica. © Joshua Holko.
    Personal work. An Epic Sense of Scale. Polar Pioneer (72 metres long), sails into view in the crevice of a monolithic iceberg in Antarctica. © Joshua Holko.
  • Personal work. Heliophelia.
From a series of images shot
on location in Noosa, QLD. © Andrew MacColl.
    Personal work. Heliophelia. From a series of images shot on location in Noosa, QLD. © Andrew MacColl.
  • Personal work. Untitled.
Shot in Darwin while on a
commissioned shoot. © Troy Goodall.
    Personal work. Untitled. Shot in Darwin while on a commissioned shoot. © Troy Goodall.
  • Personal work. Osmosis.
Aerial shot of salt mining
pools along the central
West Australian coast. © Paul Hoelen.
    Personal work. Osmosis. Aerial shot of salt mining pools along the central West Australian coast. © Paul Hoelen.
  • Personal work. Dark Pontoon. Karri Valley in Pemberton,
South West WA. © Ben Reynolds.
    Personal work. Dark Pontoon. Karri Valley in Pemberton, South West WA. © Ben Reynolds.
  • Personal work. Liquid Lightning. Flash shore break
photography illuminates clean waves on the Gold Coast. © Jon Wright.
    Personal work. Liquid Lightning. Flash shore break photography illuminates clean waves on the Gold Coast. © Jon Wright.
  • Personal work.
Girl in woods. © RiK.
    Personal work. Girl in woods. © RiK.
  • Personal work. La Madone de Fenestre, Mercantour,
France. A lone tree sits in the pristine white landscape of
the mountainous Parc National du Mercantour, the
southernmost range in the Alps. © Lee Duguid.
    Personal work. La Madone de Fenestre, Mercantour, France. A lone tree sits in the pristine white landscape of the mountainous Parc National du Mercantour, the southernmost range in the Alps. © Lee Duguid.
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Landscape 1 of 9

Tom Putt

Personal work. Tonality. Fraser Island sand dune. © Tom Putt.

Landscape 2 of 9

Joshua Holko

Personal work. An Epic Sense of Scale. Polar Pioneer (72 metres long), sails into view in the crevice of a monolithic iceberg in Antarctica. © Joshua Holko.

Landscape 3 of 9

Andrew MacColl

Personal work. Heliophelia. From a series of images shot on location in Noosa, QLD. © Andrew MacColl.

Landscape 4 of 9

Troy Goodall

Personal work. Untitled. Shot in Darwin while on a commissioned shoot. © Troy Goodall.

Landscape 5 of 9

Paul Hoelen

Personal work. Osmosis. Aerial shot of salt mining pools along the central West Australian coast. © Paul Hoelen.

Landscape 6 of 9

Ben Reynolds

Personal work. Dark Pontoon. Karri Valley in Pemberton, South West WA. © Ben Reynolds.

Landscape 7 of 9

Jon Wright

Personal work. Liquid Lightning. Flash shore break photography illuminates clean waves on the Gold Coast. © Jon Wright.

Landscape 8 of 9

RiK

Personal work. Girl in woods. © RiK.

Landscape 9 of 9

Lee Duguid

Personal work. La Madone de Fenestre, Mercantour, France. A lone tree sits in the pristine white landscape of the mountainous Parc National du Mercantour, the southernmost range in the Alps. © Lee Duguid.

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