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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Drying kelp at Sandy Bay, Macquarie Island, Tasmania, 1984, nla.obj-148874227
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Morning light on Little Horn, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, 1995, nla.obj-148942128
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Cushion plants, Mount Anne, southwest Tasmania, 1984, nla.obj-149014660
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Sand cliffs, Fraser Island, Queensland, 1995, nla.obj-149022307
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Morning mist, Rock Island Bend, Franklin River, Tasmania, late 1980 or early 1981, nla.obj-148634972
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Rainforest fungi, Glen Calder, Franklin River, Tasmania, 1979, nla.obj-148637829
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Peter Dombrovskis (1945–1996), Giant Kelp, Hasselborough Bay, Macquaire Island, Tasmania, 1984, nla.obj-148828614

Dombrovskis

Journeys into the Wild

Peter Dombrovskis was one of the world's foremost wilderness photographers. His powerful, reflective and deeply personal images of the unique Tasmanian wilderness had a lasting impact, changing the way Australians think about their environment. The Library has over 3,000 Dombrovskis transparencies, and has printed 70 of the best for this exhibition, the most complete survey of his work to date in Australia
EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS

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