Lorikeets, rivers, and glorious sunsets of the Australian country landscape by Alex G

By | July 27, 2022

VIRTUAL EXHIBITION: The gems of the Australian Outback

Who does not like to get away for a bit of a re-charge in the country? It could be a quick weekend getaway, or if you are after a more substantial switch off from your everyday life/work/problems, a longer, farther trip may provide a more fruitful immersion into the natural habitat of the country.

“The gems of the Australian outback” is an exhibition of a travel enthusiast and photographer, Alex G (ADG Photography), whose love of the freedom of the Australian countryside shines through the unique charisma of each image. Known for her attention to detail, this curious and passionate artist brings out personalities of the characters in her photographs. Just look for the ‘free-range’ camel, the lorikeets fighting over seeds, or the quintessential Australian working dog. They capture the Australian country spirit at just the right moments: look out for the glorious rainbows after a heavy rain pour, or the delicate sun rays of the fastest dusk on the planet!

ADG Photography, Just a man and his dog, Fizroy River, Rockhampton, Queensland

The ADG Photography landscapes capture not only the fast moving changes in light and colour of the sky, but also bring out the beauty in the sometimes harsh elements of the Australian environment. For example, even in the devastation of floods, one can find beauty in Nature’s unpredictable whims! But mostly, it is about a stroll at sunrise with your furry best friend, or a moment to yourself at sunset watching the sky change its colours right before your eyes, or saying hello to a curious bird that sees you as an equal in its undisturbed setting.

With images captured across Queensland, New South Wales, and Tasmania, “The gems of the Australian Outback” provide a glimpse into what you may find if you stop, breathe and really take in your surroundings. Just as nature intended…

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The exhibition runs from 27 July to 27 August.
All images are available for sale. Larger formats are available on request.

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