Images from ‘Living Colour’ at the Eskitis Institute Photography Exhibition

Image #8 Daniel Amaya - Red forked lightning
Image #8 Daniel Amaya - Red forked lightning
Image #4 Suzanne Butcher - Search and Destroy
Image #4 Suzanne Butcher – Search and Destroy
 Image #5 Elizabeth Hansen - Embryonic architecture
Image #5 Elizabeth Hansen – Embryonic architecture
Image #6 Brenton Cavanagh - Nervous rat
Image #6 Brenton Cavanagh – Nervous rat
Image #7 Maria Nguyen - Degeneration situation
Image #7 Maria Nguyen – Degeneration situation
Image #8 Daniel Amaya - Red forked lightning
Image #8 Daniel Amaya – Red forked lightning
Image #9 James St John - A forest in the nose
Image #9 James St John – A forest in the nose
Image #10 Adam Salmon Protein Pockets
Image #10 Adam Salmon -Protein Pockets
Image #11 Michelle Liberio - The hardest working tubes in science
Image #11 Michelle Liberio – The hardest working tubes in science
Image #12 Daniel Amaya - Colour-coding the nose
Image #12 Daniel Amaya – Colour-coding the nose
 Image #13 Anwar Norazit / Charlotte Dickson - Risk and reward
Image #13 Anwar Norazit / Charlotte Dickson – Risk and reward
#14 Brenton Cavanagh - An explosion of colours reveals the life of cells within
Image #14 Brenton Cavanagh – An explosion of colours reveals the life of cells within
Image #1 James St John
Image #1 James St John – Nursing your nerves with your nose
Image #2 Fatemeh Chehrehasa - Very well connected
Image #2 Fatemeh Chehrehasa – Very well connected
Image #3 Tavia Davenport - Dopamine is your friend
Image #3 Tavia Davenport – Dopamine is your friend