1/25A kangaroo is seen by a fence at sunset in Bourke, New South Wales. Picture: Dylan Robinson
Stunning photos show what life is really like on the land
GALLERY: Photographer Dylan Robinson gives and intimate inside look at what life dealing with the NSW drought is truly like … SEE THE INCREDIBLE IMAGES
2/25Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
3/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
4/25Rams take shelter from a dust storm. Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
5/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
6/25Edward Cox, 5, and his brother James Cox, 2, seen in a dust storm. Their father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
7/25James Cox, 2, is carried by his mother Katie Cox in a dust storm. Their father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
8/25A kangaroo is seen by a fence at sunset in Bourke, New South Wales. Picture: Dylan Robinson
9/25A windmill seen as the sun dips low on the road between Walgett and Coonamble in New South Wales. Picture: Dylan Robinson
10/25Thick haze makes the sun appear dark orange as it sits on the horizon near Dubbo in New South Wales. Picture: Dylan Robinson
11/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
12/25Sheep in a paddock of dirt seen in a dust storm near Collie, north of Dubbo, which is currently seeing one of the worst droughts on record. Picture: Dylan Robinson
13/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
14/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
15/25Edward Cox, 5, and his brother James Cox, 2, seen in a dust storm. Their father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
16/25Fourth generation farmer Brad Cox with his wife Katie Cox and their children Georgia Cox, 4 months, James Cox, 2, and Edward Cox, 5, on their property near Collie, north of Dubbo, during a dust storm. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
17/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
18/25Edward Cox, 5, sits in a Gator in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
19/25Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
20/25Fourth generation farmer Brad Cox with his wife Katie Cox and their children Georgia Cox, 4 months, James Cox, 2, and Edward Cox, 5, on their property near Collie, north of Dubbo, during a dust storm. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
21/25Edward Cox, 5, seen in a dust storm. His father Brad Cox is the fourth generation farmer on his family's property near Collie, north of Dubbo. Currently in the midst of the worst drought their worst drought on record, they farm sheep, cattle and grain. Picture: Dylan Robinson
22/25Sheep in a paddock of dirt seen in a dust storm near Collie, north of Dubbo, which is currently seeing one of the worst droughts on record. Picture: Dylan Robinson
23/25Sheep in a paddock of dirt seen in a dust storm near Collie, north of Dubbo, which is currently seeing one of the worst droughts on record. Picture: Dylan Robinson
24/25Sheep in a paddock of dirt seen in a dust storm near Collie, north of Dubbo, which is currently seeing one of the worst droughts on record. Picture: Dylan Robinson
25/25Sheep in a paddock of dirt seen in a dust storm near Collie, north of Dubbo, which is currently seeing one of the worst droughts on record. Picture: Dylan Robinson