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Marianne Purdie Photography Collection

Bold, richly detailed Australian themed images from a passionate Australian photographer, Marianne Purdie

Choose a picture from our Marianne Purdie Photography Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Southern hairy-nosed wombat

Southern hairy-nosed wombat
A southern hairy-nosed wombat wandering around a sandy area

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Sulphur crested cockatoo perched on a twig

Sulphur crested cockatoo perched on a twig
A sulphur crested cockatoo is perched on a twig with its head turned towards the side

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian water dragon

Australian water dragon
A water dragon sitting in the open watching for prey

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Red panda

Red panda
A red panda in the treetops

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australians Iconic Brolga Crane

Australians Iconic Brolga Crane
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment. There are a number of traditional Aboriginal legends and dances are associated with the bird

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: The Gold Coast viewed from above

The Gold Coast viewed from above
A view of the Gold Coast taken from high above the city. Water and high rise buildings can be seen in the image

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Sunrise in the Kintamani region

Sunrise in the Kintamani region
Sunrise over Mt Batur, a volcano in the Kintamani region of Bali. Golden colours and fog create a dramatic view of the Batur caldera lake and its surrounds

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Splendid fairy wren

Splendid fairy wren
A splendid fairy wren in its habitat

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: White lipped tree frog

White lipped tree frog
A white lipped tree frog perched in the bow of a piece of wood. It has a black background

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: A dolphins tail

A dolphins tail splashing as it enters the water

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Himalayan Tahr

Himalayan Tahr
The Himilayan Tahr is on the endangered species list

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devil
A Tasmanian Devil roaming around in a shaded, grassy area

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australias crane: the Brolga

Australias crane: the Brolga
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment. There are a number of traditional Aboriginal legends and dances are associated with the bird

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog

The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog
The tiny sedgefrog hiding in the undergrowth of plants growing in a pond. (Litoria olongburensis) - also known as the sharp-snouted reed frog

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Malaysian sun bear

Malaysian sun bear
A Malaysian sun bear hiding in the shadows

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Albino wallaby

Albino wallaby
Wallabies grazing in an open area

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Underside of a sawfish

Underside of a sawfish

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Sturts Desert Pea

Sturts Desert Pea
One of two major varieties of the Sturts Desert Pea. This flower has a black eye, the colour usually associated with the Sturts Desert Pea

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Close-up of the headlight and grill of a rusty old car

Close-up of the headlight and grill of a rusty old car
One headlight and half the grill of a rusty old car are cropped-out of the full vehicle. It is pointed in yellow and brown with part of the fittings left in silver

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: A view of Brisbane city from a helicopter

A view of Brisbane city from a helicopter. The Brisbane River can be seen winding its way through the heart of the city with several of the bridges that connect the north and south sides of the city

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australias crane: the Brolga

Australias crane: the Brolga
A brolga showing how it lives in its environment

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Close-up of a cows head

Close-up of a cows head
Close-up focussing on the eye of a cow with half of its head showing

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Dusky moorhen reflected in a pond

Dusky moorhen reflected in a pond
A dusky moorhen standing in a pond surrounded by ripples and lily pads. The bird is looking down into the water as if looking for food

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: White ibis

White ibis
An ibis living on the edge of a lake

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Life in a tropical dome

Life in a tropical dome
Lush growth and water ripples in a tropical dome

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: A single duck on a lake

A single duck on a lake

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Noisy miner

Noisy miner
A noisy miner collecting nectar from flowering plants

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Rainbow lorikeet

Rainbow lorikeet
A rainbow lorikeet gathering nectar from a flowering plant

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Bird of paradise flower

Bird of paradise flower
Close-up of the flower of a Bird of Paradise plant

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Marianne Purdie Photography

Marianne Purdie Photography
Australian Views Photographers: Marianne Purdie Photography

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Black swan cygnets

Black swan cygnets
Swan with cygnets swimming on a pond. Photographed from an elevated view

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian magpie

Australian magpie
A magpie perched, ready for action

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian galahs

Australian galahs
Wild galahs dropping in for a snack in a backyard along their flight path

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian galahs

Australian galahs
Wild galahs dropping in for a snack in a backyard along their flight path

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian galahs

Australian galahs
Wild galahs dropping in for a snack in a backyard along their flight path

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Australian koala

Australian koala
A koala in a tree surrounded by gum leaves

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Cotton-top tamarin

Cotton-top tamarin
This small primate is alertly surveying its environment

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Cotton-top tamarin

Cotton-top tamarin
This small primate is alertly surveying its environment

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Red panda

Red panda
A red panda in the treetops

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Red panda

Red panda
A red panda in the treetops

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Hot air ballooning over the desert

Hot air ballooning over the desert
A hot air balloon flying through the pre-dawn light. The beautiful colours of the balloon are set against an amazingly coloured sky. The balloon is flying during the pre-dawn creating a stunning scape

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Old railway carriage

Old railway carriage
An old railway carriage resting on old tracks in a remote and arid area

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: An arid landscape framed by train windows

An arid landscape framed by train windows
An arid landscape is visible through the windows of an old, woodden train

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Views of Emily Gap

Views of Emily Gap
Emily Gap is a lesser-known gap a short drive from Alice Springs. It is the home of a series of ancient Aboriginal paintings. It is usually a dry riverbed in an arid region

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Smoke from grass fires in a rural landscape

Smoke from grass fires in a rural landscape
Grass fires sweeping through a rural area sending large plumes of smoke into the environment. The blackened areas show the devastation of the fires

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Alice Springs scenery

Alice Springs scenery
Alice Springs, in the centre of one of Australias most arid areas, always looks lush after periods of rain. The area looks stunning in the aftermath of rain

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: A tiny world of the Brisbane skyline

A tiny world of the Brisbane skyline
A little world of several buildings on the Brisbane skyline

Background imageMarianne Purdie Photography Collection: Surfing the waves

Surfing the waves
Surfers riding the waves off the rocks at Currumbin with a rockwall as their background



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