A collection of my latest images captured in Australia's incredible Top End, including Darwin city, Kakadu National Park and Litchfield National Park. Also, images from Hobart's NYE Fireworks display.
Sunset across Litchfield Park from the lookout at Tolmer Falls.
Spectacular sunset at Litchfield National Park.
A distant storm cloud at sunset over Litchfield National Park from the Tolmer Falls lookout.
Spectacular clouds from a decaying storm cell at sunset over Litchfield National Park.
A famous location in Kakadu is the Nourlangie (Burrungkuy) - home to outstanding examples of aboriginal rock art.
Nawurlandja lookout offers wonderful views of Nourlangie and the Arnhem escarpment. A perfect spot to wait for the sun to set.
The sun sets behind the Nawurlandja lookout in Kakadu National Park.
A lone tree on the slope of the Nawurlandja lookout stands guard.
The Yellow Water boat cruise offers incredible opportunities to view the Top End wildlife at close quarters like this saltwater...
The White-bellied Sea-Eagle is the second largest raptor (bird of prey) found in Australia. White-bellied Sea-Eagles are a common...
With its combination of royal-blue plumage on its upper parts contrasting with orange on its underparts, the Azure Kingfisher...
The Little Pied Cormorant is one of the most common of Australia's waterbirds, occurring on water bodies of almost any size. Yellow...
Commonly known as a 'Saltie', the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is the largest of all living reptiles. In northern...
Because of its long and slender neck, the Australasian Darter is sometimes called the snakebird. The Darter is found in wetlands...
The Black-necked Stork is the only species of stork that occurs in Australia. Its name is a little misleading, as the bird’s neck...
Kakadu is home to more than 280 different types of birds – around a third of all bird species in Australia. Taking a cruise on...