Ben Alldridge

@benalldridge
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I’m into nature #photography and have a bad #science habit. Can be found skulking around in the dark looking for new ways to amuse my #audhd. I document #landscape, #astrophotography, and #timelapse in ways nobody else has ever seen.
I was banned from Tropical Fruit World at age 6. 
#lutruwita / #Tasmania / #Australia, he/him/they
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Frozen Giant was captured on the top of a Finnish fell in Winter last year.

There's not a lot I love more than trudging around in snow capturing beautiful frozen landscapes... and there aren't many places better for snow and ice than Finnish Lapland!

#Finland #Lapland #Landcapephotography #Photography #winter #landscapes #snow #trees

The Coast Mountains of British Columbia are one hell of a special place!

#photography #nature #canada #britishcolumbia #Landscapephotography

After seeing this waterfall, it made the stairs down and back up seem worthwhile.

#LandscapePhotography #NaturePhotography #landscape #nature #photography #BlueMountains #waterfall #australia

@mattpaynephoto 90% of the time, photography is really just an excuse to go cool places with cool people for me. The other 10%, if I see another soul for the entire duration, I am likely to throw hands.
@exkclamation it was actually my mate’s phone! The door was open which it never is otherwise, so it was a unique opportunity while we were shooting.
@failedLyndonLaRouchite considering I work from home for the largest renewable generator in Australia, live in a studio apartment, am primarily vegetarian and live somewhere I can buy my produce directly from the farms around me, and don’t have kids, pets, or a TV, I think a road trip every few months is kind of warranted. You must be a riot to be around day to day.
I hope people read my alt text when I post an image. I like to put as much effort into the narrative of a scene as much as I do imaging it in the first place.

Back in early 2019, I was out on the Tasman Peninsula shooting the rising Milky Way for the first time in the season.

As the first traces of sunlight started to intrude into the Bortle 2 skies, a lone Brushtail possum snuck into the scene for several frames, posing atop this now-fallen dock under the rising Milky Way. Suitably, the image is named The Visitor.

Have you had wildlife interrupt your shoot?

#photography #astrophotography #wildlife