After multiple years of selling out my Limited Edition Calendars for the very first time I've released A3 sized archival quality prints as an extremely limited edition of 4.

Each photograph is A3 sized printed on 16"x20" archival quality paper.

The details of which month of which Four Seasons Calendar is featured in the centre underneath each image, with my digital signature and the edition of the print in the right hand corner.

Choose your favourite month or the front cover image.

Front Cover - A drop bear mid flight on Raymond Island, Victoria, Australia. Later this year I might release the rest of the photographs in this series.
January - It's sunrises like this one taken from Burrabogie Island, Victoria, Australia that make all the other early mornings where the sunrise isn't this spectacular worth it.
February - There is a very special property along the foreshore on Raymond Island, Victoria, Australia where the Rainbow Lorikeets like to visit. I've seen up to 100 there at any one time.
March - Someone has already secured one of these which means there are only three left at the time of submitting.
April - An Amanita muscaria among the Autumn leaves in the Bairnsdale Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Australia. There is another one in the Winter July Photograph.
May - A Kangaroo in the shade on Raymond Island, Victoria, Australia, yes he was as tall as me and I'm not short.
June - Occasionally the water in Lake Victoria, Victoria, Australia and the light align to allow for photographs of the mesmerising JellyFish. This is an above water photograph capturing the reflections of the ropes from the boats above and the wildlife below.There is another Jelly Fish Photograph in Summer April.
July - A Black Swan with it's egg at Sunset Cove, Victoria, Australia.
August - Autumn leaves in the Bairnsdale Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Australia.
September - I've only seen a baby koala once on Raymond Island, Victoria, Australia. This was that time.
October - Some Signets or fluffies as I like to call them along the foreshore at Paynesville, Victoria, Australia.
November - One of the best sunsets I've ever seen. Not just from 2020 but ever. The colours were so vibrant and across so much of the horizon. It was like someone in heaven spilled their pink and purple paint across all the clouds. Shot from the peak of Fort King Island, Victoria, Austrlia.
December - Autumn leaves in a neighbouring paddock to the Bairnsdale Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Australia. This selective colour was not achieved in photoshop but as I shot it in the camera. I prefer doing it this way as the colour that gets captured is reliant on the light and creates a very different end result to shooting it in full colour and editing it on the computer. See my Journeys and Journeys II photo series to see more photographs using this technique.

The Calendars sold out, don't miss out on owning a larger version of the calendar photographs printed by one of my most trusted photograph printers.

Each photograph is a limited edition of 4.

Four Seasons 2022 will be officially launched at the 2021 Ballarat International Foto Biennale.