“The earth is art, the photographer is only a witness” ― Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Earth from Above
Its unique wildlife amazes visitors, its Aboriginal history dating back tens of thousands of years is hard to comprehend and its flora that dates back even further tells the tale of an ancient supercontinent, when the earth looked very different.
But its the rich and varied land and seascapes that intrigues many including photographers.
Bruny Island has some of the tallest sea cliffs in the world, seemingly endless beaches, rainforests and woodlands that are home to some of the rarest birds on earth.
This gallery shows just some of that wonder.
“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence” ― Ansel Adams
“The earth is art, the photographer is only a witness” ― Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Earth from Above
Its unique wildlife amazes visitors, its Aboriginal history dating back tens of thousands of years is hard to comprehend and its flora that dates back even further tells the tale of an ancient supercontinent, when the earth looked very different.
But its the rich and varied land and seascapes that intrigues many including photographers.
Bruny Island has some of the tallest sea cliffs in the world, seemingly endless beaches, rainforests and woodlands that are home to some of the rarest birds on earth.
This gallery shows just some of that wonder.
“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence” ― Ansel Adams
Bruny Island is one of the most important habitat sites for a number of threatened species. It is a refuge area, like many islands around Australia and across the world. Bruny Island contains the most important breeding habitat for the Swift Parrot
The Bruny Field guide is a special project that is ‘crowd-sourcing’ a rich, beautiful and comprehensive guide to the natural history of Bruny Island, its stories, conservation needs and how to see, connect with and be inspired by this extraordinary place
Bruny Island is a really special place. It's got an incredible diversity of habitats. It's relatively undeveloped, relatively undamaged. So on Bruny Island you can see things like threatened species of birds, still breeding on this island, which is really a wonderful thing.
For more than 40 years Bob Graham has observed the ongoing natural processes on Bruny Island. These processes remind us that we are part of everything that surrounds us
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