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Greg Sullavan Collection

Stunning nature and landscape imagery taken around Australia by award-winning photographer, Greg Sullavan

Choose a picture from our Greg Sullavan Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia

Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Outback Australia in drought from the Air

Outback Australia in drought from the Air
Outback Australia, Queensland Bush in drought shot from the air

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Larapinta and Namatjira Drive, MacDonnell Ranges National Park, Alice Springs

Larapinta and Namatjira Drive, MacDonnell Ranges National Park, Alice Springs
MacDonnell Ranges National Park, Larapinta and Namatjira Drive on the road to Gosse Bluff. Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Ghost gumtree, Palm Valley

Ghost gumtree, Palm Valley
A ghost gumtree against the red stone in Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory Austraila

Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs, Northern Territory Austraila
Aerial photography over West MacDonell Ranges, Northern Territory Australia showing the outback and desert red color

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Stones Crossing

Stones Crossing on the Wenlock River in Queensland at sunrise

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A single slow shutter photograph of a wave

A single slow shutter photograph of a wave. The close-up panning shot features a beautiful deep green colour with reflections of the surrounding sunset

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A single slow shutter photograph of a wave

A single slow shutter photograph of a wave. The close-up panning shot features a beautiful deep green colour with reflections of the surrounding sunset

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A single slow shutter photograph of a wave

A single slow shutter photograph of a wave. The close-up panning shot features a beautiful deep green colour with reflections of the surrounding sunset

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A single slow shutter photograph of a wave

A single slow shutter photograph of a wave. The close-up panning shot features a beautiful deep green colour with reflections of the surrounding sunset

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: The Burke and Wills Dig Tree

The Burke and Wills Dig Tree is one of Australias National icons and an enduring reminder of the pioneering spirit and extreme harshness of the Outback

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Abandoned gold mining town

Abandoned gold mining town in Central Queensland, Australia. Photographs have blue sky without clouds and drought like conditions. Rusted vehicles lay abandoned where they where last used

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia

Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Crimson Rosella

Crimson Rosella
A Crimson Rosella feeds on a grass root at Lamington National Park in Queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Astro Photography of the Milky Way above Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park

Astro Photography of the Milky Way above Glen Helen Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Moss garden in Carnarvon National Park, Queensland

Moss garden in Carnarvon National Park, Queensland
Moss Garden in Carnarvon National Park, Queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Burke and Wills Face Tree

Burke and Wills Face Tree
In 1898 John Dick carved Burkes face into a tree (the Face Tree) about 30 metres downstream of the Dig Tree. The site is as Burke and Wills and companions would have viewed it nearly 140 years ago

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: The night sky over Birdsville, central Queensland Australia

The night sky over Birdsville, central Queensland Australia
The milky way above the central Queensland regional town of Birdsville. There is a bore tapped into the Great Artesian Basin that pumps bore water over 100 degrees into the desert

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: The night sky over Birdsville, central Queensland Australia

The night sky over Birdsville, central Queensland Australia
The milky way above the central Queensland regional town of Birdsville. In the foreground are cut-out camel shapes made from corregated iron

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Astro photography of the Milky way from regional Australia

Astro photography of the Milky way from regional Australia. A Cessna caravan in the foreground

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Pitcher plant

Pitcher plant, at Orchid Swamp in Far North Queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia

Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia
Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre in the Australian Desert. Takes in Lake Eyre North and Channel Country

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Palm Cockatoos

Palm Cockatoos eating nonda plums in far north Queendsland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs

Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs
Aerial photography over West MacDonell Ranges, Northern Territory Australia showing the outback and desert red color

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs

Aerial photography of the West Macdonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs
Aerial photography over West MacDonell Ranges, Northern Territory Australia showing the outback and desert red color

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Minke Whales Underwater

Minke Whales Underwater
Dwarf Minke Whales photographed underwater on the Great Barrier reef, Queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Ling Creek Waterfall

Ling Creek Waterfall, Far North Queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Northern dwarf tree frog

Northern dwarf tree frog also known as a Wallum sedge frog

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: White lipped tree frog

White lipped tree frog, at night from far north queensland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Sunset on the Balonne River, St George Queensland

Sunset on the Balonne River, St George Queensland
The Balonne River feeds the Murray river from St George, West of Brisbane. Sunset is the best time to see the wildlife that comes down to river to drink and roost for the night

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Little Crystal Creek Bridge

Little Crystal Creek Bridge
A panoramic photograph of Little Crystal Creek Bridge, waterfall and the surrounding rainforest

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Living clam amongst coral

Living clam amongst coral on the Great Barrier Reef

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Coral Gardens, Great Barrier Reef

Coral Gardens, Great Barrier Reef
Coral Gardens on Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Panoramic view of Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island

Panoramic view of Point Lookout, North Stradbroke Island from the Gorge with Pandanus Palms in the foreground

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Butterfly close-up

Butterfly close-up
A male Cairns Birdwing, close-up macro photograph showing the underside of the wing, from profile. Shot against green natural foliage

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Clown fish, Coral Reef

Clown fish, Coral Reef
Clown fish living in sea anenome on the Great Barrier reef

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A desert flower survives in the desert

A desert flower survives in the desert
Big Red is a 40 metre sand dune in the desert Queensland town of Birdsville in Australia. A desert flower thrives in a harsh environment

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Sunset in the desert

Sunset in the desert
Big Red is a 40 metre sand dune in the desert Queensland town of Birdsville in Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Japanese Garden in Spring, with lake

Japanese Garden in Spring, with lake
Well Established Japanese Garden in Spring with water feature, red bridge and ducks

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Hooded Robin in the wild

Hooded Robin in the wild
A hooded robin perched on a thin branch with desert colours in the background, photographed at Goss Bluff, West MacDonnell Ranges

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial photography of the Great Barrier Reef

Aerial photography of the Great Barrier Reef
Aerial photography over The Great Barrier Reef, Moore Reef off the Outer Reef in Cairns, Queensland Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia

Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia
Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre in the Australian Desert. Takes in Lake Eyre North and Channel Country

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia

Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia
Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre in the Australian Desert. Takes in Lake Eyre North and Channel Country

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia

Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre, Australia
Aerial Photography over Lake Eyre in the Australian Desert. Takes in Lake Eyre North and Channel Country

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Palm Cockatoos

Palm Cockatoos eating nonda plums in far north Queendsland

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Australian Rock Wallaby in the wild

Australian Rock Wallaby in the wild, on Magnetic Island, Queensland Australia

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: Aerial Photographs above the Great Barrier Reef

Aerial Photographs above the Great Barrier Reef
Greg Sullavan

Background imageGreg Sullavan Collection: A baby koala and mother sitting in a gum tree

A baby koala and mother sitting in a gum tree on Magnetic Island, Queensland Australia



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