Australian Geographic - 09.2019 - 10.2019

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September. October 75

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Tracey Jennings,
United Kingdom/Malaysia


HONEYCOMB MORAY EEL,
GYMNOTHORAX FAVAGINEUS
MAZE CORAL, LEPTORIA SP.
I came across this amazing
juxtaposition of a honeycomb
moray eel and a textured brain
coral. It screamed monochrome
to me, but one of the significant
disadvantages of shooting under
water is that you cannot just change
your lens to suit the subject. Still,
I slowly moved as close to the eel as
possible, increased the depth of
field, and adjusted my strobes to
light up the coral and the eel.


Banda Sea
Nikon D850, Nikonos 13mm
RS, 1/200, f/16, ISO 400,
Seacam housing, Ikelite 161s
strobe


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KING PAIR
CONVERSATION
Andrew Peacock, Queensland
KING PENGUIN,
APTENODYTES PATAGONICUS
An enormous king penguin colony
is overwhelming to all of one’s
senses. Photographically, it pays
to sit and watch for a while to find
moments of penguin interaction.
Flipping the frame upside down
and black-and-white processing
allows for a different and creative
interpretation of a common scene.

Salisbury Plain,
South Georgia Island
Canon EOS 7D Mk II, EF
100–400mm f/4.5–5.6 L IS
II USM, 1/800, f/10,
ISO 400, handheld

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BARRON FALLS
Neil Pritchard, Queensland
When Barron Falls (Din Din) is in
flood, the usually tranquil scene
is transformed into a tumultuous
cataract as huge volumes of water
make their way to the coastal plain
below. The sheer violence of this
display, coupled with the deafening
roar, makes it an unforgettable
experience.

Barron Falls, Kuranda,
Queensland
Pentax X-5, 28.3mm, 1/320,
f/5, ISO 100, handheld

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THROUGH THE
CURTAIN
Nick Monk, Tasmania
A small waterfall curtains the
rainforest of the Great Western
Tiers in the Tasmanian Wilderness
World Heritage Area.

Great Western Tiers World
Heritage Area, Tasmania
Nikon D800, Nikon 16–35mm
f/4, 6, f/16, ISO 100,
polarising filter, tripod

Monochrome Landscape


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