2nd place
silver star award
les sharp
australia
title
SHAPES
Esperance-Kambalda region Western Australia
My fascination with photography started in the 1960s with the publication of the iconic image of a baboon in full flight turning to confront the chasing leopard. Today, the image still acts as a carrot on a stick, taunting me to achieve its standard with the taking of the next photograph. Combine this with the excitement of travel and the world becomes an amazing place, providing opportunity across the photographic genres of landscapes, cityscapes, events, portraits and wildlife.
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entry description
Long ago, the area was an extensive drainage system that leeched the minerals from deep deposits. Now it has mines that sculpt the land into many shapes, and nearby there are grain farms interspaced with rock outcrops, and ponds coloured with algae and minerals.Esperance-Kambalda region Western Australia
about the photographer
I am a retired physicist who has photographed most of my life, inter¬weaving photography with my scientific career that has extended over 40 years.My fascination with photography started in the 1960s with the publication of the iconic image of a baboon in full flight turning to confront the chasing leopard. Today, the image still acts as a carrot on a stick, taunting me to achieve its standard with the taking of the next photograph. Combine this with the excitement of travel and the world becomes an amazing place, providing opportunity across the photographic genres of landscapes, cityscapes, events, portraits and wildlife.
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