Colour photographs
136 pages, 255 x 235 mm
Publisher:
CSIRO PUBLISHING
The bioregion of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea possesses a unique natural
heritage stretching back over the fifty million years since the break-up of the great southern continent
of Gondwanaland. ANZANG Nature is an organisation whose focus is enhancing a general awareness
of this extraordinary legacy by encouraging photography of the region's nature and wilderness and
promoting an annual competition to find the Nature and Landscape photographer of the year.
Australasian Nature Photography presents more than 110 of the finest photographs submitted to the competition. Each photograph is accompanied by technical information as well as anecdotes about
how the picture was taken, which will stimulate yet further interest in the flora and fauna and their
conservation in the region.
Exquisite photography
Details of each photograph enhances interest for the photographic market
Unique in Australasia
Accompanying high profile photography exhibitions in State capitals
Nature and photography information relevant to primary, secondary and tertiary education libraries
Sponsors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
ANZANG Nature and Landscape Photographer of the Year – 2008
ANZANG Nature and Landscape Photographer of the Year – 2008, Portfolio Prize
Section 1: Animal Behaviour
Section 2: Animal Portrait
Section 3: Botanical Subject
Section 4: Underwater Subject
Section 5: Wilderness Landscape
Section 6: Threatened Animals or Plants
Section 7: Black and White
Section 8: Interpretive Photography
Section 9: Our Impact
Section 10: Junior Photography
Digital Photographic Workflow: Selected Photographers’ Comments
"Highly recommended especially for nature and wildlife photography collections." James A Cox, The Midwest Book Review, April 2009
"ANZANG Nature has again combined with CSIRO PUBLISHING to produce this great book. Not just the quality of the reproductions but also the quality of the images are superb in every sense." Tim Newbery (Australian Photograph Society, January/February 2009)