News World Breathtaking photos with ‘imagination and skill’ 9:00pm, Feb 24, 2016 Updated: 11:03pm, Feb 25Breathtaking photos with ‘imagination and skill’ The New Daily @TheNewDailyAU Share Twitter Facebook Reddit Pinterest Email 'A Blue Umbrella' was a "standout winning image". The composition of 'Morning Glow' "gives it not just a sense of activity but also destination", according to the judges. 'The Courage to Let Go' was taken by a photographer based in Mudgeeraba, Queensland. Open category winner for 2015 was 'Rower' by an Albury photographer. The judges applauded the "lovely use of light and shadows". High five, mate! 2015's Student category winner, 21-year-old Benn Tudor Roberts. 'Dancing on a Cloud' featured in January 2015's Freedom theme. 'Dance Like No One is Watching' featured in the street photography series. "The photographer has captured a very rare image – a kelpie at rest", judge Dr Chris Brown commented of 'Sleepy Eyes'. 'Paddlers on a Cold and Misty Morning' was taken by a West Australian photographer. Tasmania's Daisie Bindoff captured this dark and beautiful image, titled 'The Bluff'. Viewers can feel the connection in this image, judge Jonas Peterson said. The leaf-litter brings the eye through 'There are Witches and Fairies, Pixies and Sprites'. 'Memories Reflected in Forgotten Halls' is by a Mindarie Senior College student. July 2015's courage series featured 'Courage Represented Through History'. 'Flight from Work' was described by judge Graham Monro as "surrealistic". "Imagination, creativity and humour" are visible in this image, judges said. Josephine Falls, at the foot of Queensland's highest peak Mount Bartle Frere, are responsible for several previous deaths and rescues. Comments View Comments