這就是澳大利亞... 輝煌的照片
鼓舞人心的故事,放棄了她有毒的關係和城市生活,只有一個酒吧搬到偏遠的城鎮......
她現在拍攝一些你將見過的最神奇的澳大利亞照片。
She’s done what many people can only dream of, ditching her mundane office job to travel long-term around Australia with just a camera for company.
Julie Fletcher left Sydney and city life behind 12-years ago and hasn’t looked back since, even after getting stranded in the South Australia outback 20km from civilisation.
And now the photographer has thousands of stunning and unique photos of the country’s most remote and unfrequented landscapes to show for it.
1. First Light: - Julie Fletcher captured this photograph of Uluru, which is a bright red colour, showing off blue hues. She insists this is the exact colour the rock was when she snapped the shot.
2.
Graveyard: - This eerie scene was shot at Menindee Lake in far west
New South Wales, and was published in the French National Geographic in
May.
Fletcher
says the 'surreal milky green water is a natural phenomenon caused by
electromagnetic activity from the lightning hitting the water’s
surface'.
3.
Pathway of Light: - Taken in Lake Eyre in remote South Australia, this
incredible photograph shows the planet Venus and a sky full of stunning
stars.The image has made her a finalist in this year’s David Malin
Awards for astrophotography.
4
Local Talent: - Fletcher snapped this horse in Silverton, a tiny
outback town in far-west New South Wales, which has a population of less
than 100 people.
5 - Fletcher has an incredible signature style, as seen in River Gum snapped.
In Brachina Gorge in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
6 Delicious Light- Taken in a remote location in mid-north South Australia.
7
The Pound: - This photograph showcasing Mt Ohlssen in the Flinders
Ranges in South Australia is one of Fletcher's best-selling and
favourite images.
8 Red Centre: - When she first left the city life Fletcher spent three months in The centre of Australia .
capturing sensational images of Ayers rock in the Northern Territory such as Nightscape.
9 - Blue Tears and Bloodwoods.
10
Passion: - The 42-year-old said photography helped transform her after a
difficult relationship. Pictured here is the Glen Helen Gorge in the
Northern Territory.
11
New lifestyle: - Fletcher ditched her high heels and glamorous dresses
to trek through the outback and pursue her dream of landscape
photography.
She
worked and lived in the city for 15 years, funding her four year part
time photography diploma, before chucking it all in in her thirties for
the great outdoors, nights spent under the stars and days of isolation.
12.
Watching: - The photographers portfolio contains hundreds of species of
Australian wildlife, like this pelican in Emu Bay on Kangaroo Island in
South Australia.
13. In Flight: - A flock of Corellas taking off from a dead tree in an unidentified location.
14 Egrets: - In this shot two herons sit perched on the end of a tree branch in Menindee Lakes in far-west New South Wales.
15
In The Fog: - Taken in the Great Otoway National Park, also known as
the Otoways or the Otoway Ranges, this shot shows off the huge forest
located in Victoria.
16
Cascades: - Uluru in the Northern Territory gets a makeover when
there's heavy rain in the area, and rivers can be seen gushing down the
crevices of the red rock.
17
Loner: - A flock of black swans were captured flying over the Flinders
Ranges, the largest mountain range in South Australia.
18
Cutie: - Fletcher often manages to snap photos of wildlife up close,
like this adorable marsupial at the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park in
South.
Australia.
19 Excuse Me: - This little kangaroo looked a little lost, or perhaps just curious as he poked his head up out of the long grass somewhere in the Australian outback.
20
Bright Eyes: - A Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby was posed for Fletcher in
the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, where she has spent much of her
time snapping the scenery.
21
Fog: - Taken in late June of this year, what looks like dust is
actually fog rolling across the Oodnadatta Track in outback South
Australia.
22 Patterns: - Fletcher often uses reflections and the different coloured light on show at different times during the day as seen in the sunrise in Morning Glory.
23 - The sunset in Dancing Boabs.
24 Bedtime: - This spectacular sunset was captured over Lake Hope, in remote South Australia.
25
Remote: - The photographer says there is so much to see if you just
look properly and her trade has taught her to see things she previously
would have missed.
26
Isolation: - Lake Eyre located in remote South Australia takes on a
new life with this phenomenal shot showing a sky full of stars and a sea
of colour.
27
Aerial: - Fletcher says the outback has made her tougher but the
dangers of working in such remote areas are not lost on her.
Despite
still being regularly on the road on her own after 12 years since
leaving Sydney, the tiny town of Marree has become Fletcher’s base.
There is nothing there but one pub, one caravan park and one roadhouse.
There is nothing there but one pub, one caravan park and one roadhouse.
28 Lost Souls - Three figures gaze up at the Milky Way and Venus with Jupiter over Lake Eyre, in Remote South Australia.
29
The Bluff - Fletcher took this stunning shot of a lone tree and its
pixelated reflection in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
30 Taking Flight: - A Wedge Tail Eagle soars over the South Australian outback in this image.
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