Framed 36 x 36" (91 x 91cm) Tolmer Suprise (Limited Edition - Exploring Nature's Way Collection)
Edition 1 of 20 in the Limited Edition Exploring Nature's Way Collection
36 x 36” (91 x 91cm) - Printed on premium Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss paper. Framed in premium white timber with non-reflective glass.
Tolmer Falls is one of my favourite Litchfield waterfalls, with a perfectly placed lookout platform to view the single drop waterfall, monsoon forest and dark pools below.
The short walk here is probably my favourite Litchfield short walk as it displays a large range of local habitat and a variety of flora and fauna. It journeys along the upper creek and rocky country at the top of the main waterfall, which is where I captured this image.
This is a typical landscape a visitor would see in Litchfield National Park - the beautiful rocky landscape of the TableTop Range. Pinnacles, textures and colour.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection - A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.
The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.
Edition 1 of 20 in the Limited Edition Exploring Nature's Way Collection
36 x 36” (91 x 91cm) - Printed on premium Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss paper. Framed in premium white timber with non-reflective glass.
Tolmer Falls is one of my favourite Litchfield waterfalls, with a perfectly placed lookout platform to view the single drop waterfall, monsoon forest and dark pools below.
The short walk here is probably my favourite Litchfield short walk as it displays a large range of local habitat and a variety of flora and fauna. It journeys along the upper creek and rocky country at the top of the main waterfall, which is where I captured this image.
This is a typical landscape a visitor would see in Litchfield National Park - the beautiful rocky landscape of the TableTop Range. Pinnacles, textures and colour.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection - A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.
The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.
Edition 1 of 20 in the Limited Edition Exploring Nature's Way Collection
36 x 36” (91 x 91cm) - Printed on premium Ilford Gold Fibre Gloss paper. Framed in premium white timber with non-reflective glass.
Tolmer Falls is one of my favourite Litchfield waterfalls, with a perfectly placed lookout platform to view the single drop waterfall, monsoon forest and dark pools below.
The short walk here is probably my favourite Litchfield short walk as it displays a large range of local habitat and a variety of flora and fauna. It journeys along the upper creek and rocky country at the top of the main waterfall, which is where I captured this image.
This is a typical landscape a visitor would see in Litchfield National Park - the beautiful rocky landscape of the TableTop Range. Pinnacles, textures and colour.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Exploring Nature’s Way” Collection - A Journey through Kakadu, Nitmiluk & Litchfield National Parks. A collection of special images exploring the natural diversity found around Litchfield, Kakadu and Nitmiluk National Park areas and even the Darwin CBD.
The Top End is a unique landscape, and the aim of this collection is to showcase what we have to offer - even to those exploring “Nature’s Way” on a tight time frame. This collection has been compiled in conjunction with Louise’s coffee table book - “The Wonder of Nature’s Way” - a 200+ page book intended to dig deeper into the habitats and ecosystems explored in the region.