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    TaraDeS — 7 months ago(September 01, 2025 06:28 AM)

    Winners & Finalists in Pictures
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    A retired mechanical engineer from Queensland won the top prize
    for his stunning shot of a
    cauliflower soft coral
    . 🀄​
    The 2025 winners and the 99 shortlisted images are featured in an exhibition
    at the South Australian Museum from August 30, 2025 to February 01, 2026.
    CAULIFLOWER SOFT CORAL "Fractal Forest" (overall) WINNER
    🥇
    Inside-out view of a cauliflower soft coral. Named for its characteristic appearance that resembles a cauliflower with numerous small, rounded, bump-like polyps that give it a puffy texture. There’s nothing fake here, but still we ponder, is this nature or a painting?
    Photograph: Ross Gudgeon
    Now in its 22nd edition, Australia’s most prestigious nature photography contest attracted 1,864 images from 449 photographers in 18 countries. Submissions showcase life and landscapes throughout the ANZANG bioregion –
    A
    ustralia,
    N
    ew
    Z
    ealand,
    A
    ntarctica and
    N
    ew
    G
    uinea – in overall and ten categories. These include: aerial, animals in nature, astrophotography, junior, landscape, macro, monochrome, our impact, portfolio and threatened species.
    NUMBATS standing Watch (threatened species) Finalist
    Huddled together for warmth on a cold morning, these juvenile numbats (affectionately known as numbubs) survey their surroundings for any potential threats.
    Wiilman country, Dryandra, Western Australia
    Photograph: Lewis Burnett
    BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS and HUMPBACK WHALE "The Chase" (aerial) Finalist
    I’m fascinated by interspecies interactions. Is it just social interaction or are these encounters driven by deeper connections, communication or even cooperation? These two bottlenose dolphins were riding the humpback’s wake then swimming to his eye and pausing. It was like a reunion of old friends in a fleeting moment.
    Nyangbul country, Lennox Head, New South Wales
    Photograph: Craig Parry
    FEATHER HORNS (macro) Finalist
    Feather-horned beetles are quite small, but their antennae are truly fantastic. A large group of beetles were flying around and this one perched on a stick, where I snapped their unique symmetrical portrait. I was with my father-in-law Fernando Leon, who is now battling ALS, a neurodegenerative disorder, so I would like to dedicate this photo to him.
    Gadubanud country, Great Ocean Road, Victoria
    Photograph: Damien Esquerre
    GHOST BAT "Red Dawn" (threatened species) WINNER
    🥇​
    Ghost bats are rare and elusive, with strict roost requirements. After years studying these nocturnal predators with thermal optics, I’ve discovered a handful of regularly frequented locations in the escarpment surrounding my home. This image was captured on January 01, 2025 – an incredible way to usher in the new year.
    Wagiman country, Adelaide River Hills, Northern Territory
    Photograph: Etienne Littlefair
    GALAH pink and grey cockatoo "Perched" (junior) WINNER
    🥇
    I took this photo during a morning walk in Hewett. As I was walking home, a little disappointed with the unsuccessful outcome of my shoot, I saw the two galahs. The light post being turned on in the early morning light helped my subjects to stand out.
    Kaurna country, Adelaide, South Australia
    Photograph: Isabella Rogers
    ORCA "Party Streamer" (monochrome) WINNER
    🥇
    Orca WA007 joyfully leaps out of the Bremer Canyon after devouring a Cuvier’s beaked whale, her prey’s intestines subtly hanging from her mouth like a festive decoration. Around 300 orcas were recorded in this remote Southern Ocean hotspot, with unfolding research suggesting they may be their own ecotype.
    Noongar country, Southern Ocean, off Bremer Bay, Western Australia
    Photograph: Rachelle Mackintosh
    CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING "The Beast" (landscape) WINNER
    🥇
    I love the raw power and beauty of storms. Watching this severe storm making its way to me, I was filled with excitement and anticipation. To capture the only CG (cloud-to-ground) bolt to come from this amazing shelf cloud was absolute bliss.
    Kabi Kabi country, Kings Beach, Queensland
    Photograph: Darren Wassell
    AURORA "Oberon Kenobi" (astrophotography) WINNER
    🥇
    An amphitheatre of pandani watch on as the galactic core, swathed in airglow, rises over an alpine lake, nestled in a rugged Tassie mountain range. Lady Aurora dances under the Magellanic Clouds. This image was captured on a crisp night in one of Tasmania’s more rugged and majestic multi-day walks.
    Loinnekumme country, South-west national park, Tasmania
    Photograph: Marley Butler
    SKINK "in a tight Spot" (our impact) WINNER
    🥇
    Discovered in a brick wall at home, a small garden skink was trapped in a hole. I felt helpless as the lizard thrashed its body from side to side in an attempt to escape. Thankfully, it was eventually able to get free.
    Gadigal country, Sydney, New South Wales
    Photograph: Sara Corlis
    BLACKNECKED STORK over MUDFLATS "Jabiru Leaf" (aerial) WINNER
    🥇
    This is not a dead leaf; it's a result of massive tides retreating over mudflats. I thought of a dead tree and a bird as we flew over the flats in the chopper. As this blacknecked stork

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      TaraDeS — 7 months ago(September 04, 2025 10:06 AM)

      Btw. my favourite is the
      Rifleman
      .
      🐦​
      Just saying. ☺

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        NZer — 7 months ago(September 04, 2025 09:44 PM)

        It's my favourite too and not just because it's a NZ native. I love its menacing stare!

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          TaraDeS — 6 months ago(September 09, 2025 03:54 PM)

          NZer September 04, 2025 11:44 PM
          Member since March 21, 2017
          It's my favourite too and not just because it's a NZ native. I love its menacing stare!
          Your Rifleman reminds very much to my favourite local birdy here:
          Blaumeise
          Only looking at them you know their character. ☺
          And they're very clean, they never poop in their nests.
          Your Rifleman has a stupid name in my language
          "Grünstummelschwanz"
          = Green stump tail.
          The
          "Blue Tit"
          for Blaumeise isn't much better.

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            NZer — 6 months ago(September 09, 2025 08:53 PM)

            Your little local birdy doesn't have quite the steely stare that our Rifleman does, and it's very pretty.
            I enjoyed all those nature pics that you posted. There are some very talented people with cameras!
            A shout out for the little damaged spider pic because of how much I love spiders.

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              TaraDeS — 6 months ago(September 09, 2025 09:30 PM)

              NZer September 09, 2025 10:53 PM
              Member since March 21, 2017
              Your little local birdy doesn't have quite the steely stare that our Rifleman does, and it's very pretty.
              I enjoyed all those nature pics that you posted. There are some very talented people with cameras!
              A shout out for the little damaged spider pic because of how much I love spiders.
              The next Tobey is sure to come! 🕷️​🕸️​

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                TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 12, 2025 02:12 AM)

                TaraDeS September 09, 2025 05:54 PM
                Member since September 7, 2017
                Your Rifleman reminds very much to my favourite local birdy here:
                Blaumeise
                https://www.gartenzauber.com/cdn/shop/articles/18998774_m_b0a22847-8012-4c9d-b3d9-59367287ed6a_1200x.jpg?v=1743680642
                Only looking at them you know their character. ☺
                And they're very clean, they never poop in their nests.
                Your Rifleman has a stupid name in my language "Grünstummelschwanz" = Green stump tail.
                The "Blue Tit" for Blaumeise isn't much better.
                While a mousy 🐭 allegedly just discovered that "Tit" birdy, here's another good photo:

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                  /.ㅤ — 7 months ago(September 04, 2025 10:59 PM)

                  "Celestial Iris After the Fires"
                  absolutely amazing image!
                  My password is password.

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                    TaraDeS — 6 months ago(September 20, 2025 07:40 PM)

                    by /.ㅤ September 05, 2025 12:59 AM
                    Member since January 25, 2022
                    "Celestial Iris After the Fires"
                    absolutely amazing image!
                    Yah, all pictures are amazing…just rewatched them for relaxing.
                    Brings back HOPE.

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                        sheetsadam1 — 7 months ago(September 04, 2025 11:02 PM)

                        Best one:
                        Draft Barron Trump

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