A fading vision of the Australian outback as solar pumping takes over as a more reliable source of water, galvanised simplex windmills hold an iconic status in Australian culture pushing the frontier of settlement outwards into areas with no running surface water. Initially imported from the USA and the UK, Australian made windmills first appeared on the market from the 1870s with the development of the Intercolonial Boring Company who manufactured the first Simplex windmill. The white discoloration is a result of the salty bore water as the groundwater from overgrazed lands is becoming increasingly saline. Outback New South Wales, Australia
A stark reminder that people have been walking over this ancient country for the past 40,000 years. Ancient aboriginal rock carvings or petroglyphs can be found all across the NSW sandstone country. Yengo National park. NSW, Australia
Stormy morning over one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings. The Sydney Opera House hosts well over 1,500 performances annually, attended by more than 1.2 million people. The shot is a slow exposure taken with a 10 stop ND filter to smooth out the stormy chop in the harbour. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia