Western Australia and Northern Territory
The Amazing Colours of the Outback

Canyon Light
Cool and warm tones produced by the interaction of light and shadow within Redbank Gorge

Bungle Pebbles
Late afternoon light with Bungle Bungles reflected and an extremely low perspective showing the lovely pebbles in the creek bed

Sleepy Hollow
Uluru is so much more than a big block of a rock, many interesting textures, contours and features make it a special and spiritual location to visit

Wonderwall
The Cockburn Ranges, a sandstone escarpment towering over surrounding plains in the Kimberley

Stripes
Some cool clouds and reflections enhancing the stripes of the Bungle Bungles formations of Purnululu NP

Grey Elephants
The iconic Elephant Rocks of Denmark with grey skies contrasting with the coloured granite and stunning aqua bay

Southern Swell
Stormy day on Kangaroo Island which became one of my best known photos courtesy of winning 2nd prize in the Veolia BBC Photographer of the Year competition in 2010.
Hanson Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, faces the Southern Ocean and the full force of its massive swells and storms, which blow in from Antarctica.
'The tide was too high for the first two shoots,' says Kah Kit, 'but on the third, at sunrise, there was a storm.' As the dawn light filtered through the dark clouds, the tide was low enough for him to stand on the rocks. But rain and sea spray were a huge problem. 'I had to keep wiping the lens and filters,' says Kah Kit. 'In fact, saltwater damage caused my camera body to stop working altogether after this shoot.' The slow shutter gave the ethereal effect he was after, as if the sea were draining away at the edge of the world.