Best reader photos of the week: January 29, 2021, #newscomauphotos
NSW photographer Martin Anderson captured this up close and personal photo in the middle of Sydney suburbia.
We’ve been running a competition to see your best photos and snapshots – pictures of your life, Australia and the world around you.
Below are the last round of entries that are in the running to win one of three Sony Alpha 7C single lens camera kits, valued at $3899.
It may be Sony’s smallest and lightest camera and lens systems, but the company says its powers are mighty.
Advanced AF performance and functions, rapid-fire continuous shooting and a handy vari-angle LCD monitor help capture the action whenever it happens – the perfect tool to enhance any budding photographer’s creativity.
Anything you capture can be transferred directly to your smartphone or tablet – meaning you can share with friends and family in just moments.
This week’s short-listed winner is:
Martin Anderson, NSW
“This photo of a Little Pied Cormorant mid yawn was taken at Nurragingy Reserve.”
Here are some other entries that were submitted by readers across Australia this week:
Heath Missen, QLD
“A young man backflips off the Tallebudgera Creek on the Gold Coast, Queensland. By definition, he is not diving, nor fishing.”
Zach Durden, NSW
15-year-old Zach captured this image of a lone surfer on the Northern Beaches with his drone at Avalon beach.
Andrew Herbig, VIC
“This sunset was captured at Goats Beach, South Arm on our recent holiday to Tasmania. It is the most amazing sunset I have ever witnessed or been privileged to photograph.”
Kim, ‘The Moondah Beach Mum’, VIC
Laurence Tierney, NSW
“I call it ‘when two worlds collide’. It shows the raw power of the ocean with the beautiful colours accompanying it during the early morning hours.”
Shy Meaden, VIC
“I took this photo at Bruny Island while on holiday.”
Andrew Parsons, NSW
Will Dickinson, QLD
Will captured this photo of a joey enjoying the morning sun during an early morning beach walk at Cape Hillsborough in Queensland.