Liffey in the rain by intrepidphotos

A classic perspective on Liffey Falls. Fortunately it was raining lightly when I took this shot which is why there is such soft even light in the forest. Liffey Falls is nestled within cool temperate rainforest on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers and forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Tasmania, Australia

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Redback Spider by intrepidphotos

Up close with an Australian icon. The Redback Spider (Latrodectus hasselti), feared by early settlers, was historically responsible for 12 deaths . An antivenom has been available since 1956, and there have been no deaths directly due to redback bites since its introduction. The female spider, as seen in this shot, is much larger then its male counterpart and has the distinctive red stripe on its abdomen. The female ‘digests’ the male during a successful mating process, which seems to be unique to Latrodectus hasselti. Females reach around 1 cm in size while males are 3-4 mm when mature. Shot was taken with a 100mm macro lens. NSW, Australia

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Chittaway Bay by jarrodcastaing

Happy 2016 everyone! A new dawn over Chittaway Bay, Central Coast, Australia

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Crescent Head.. by olegario

Went for a return trip to Crescent Head.. a quick process of a 3 shot panorama.. sooo tired even though i wasnt the driver…
it was nice to know that everyone had a great sunrise for the first weekend of 2016!

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Awakening by donaldyip

Sunrise at Pulpit Rock, Cape Schank, Victoria. One of my favourite places to photograph in Australia.

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Standing Beneath Giants by intrepidphotos

These giant swamp gums (Eucalyptus regnans) are tallest flowering plants in the world reaching heights of 100m the largest of which were growing when Abel Tasman first sighted Tasmania in 1642. Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia

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