Ken Duncan Book order






- 2008
- 2006
Following in the wonderful success of Ken Duncan's first two Reflections titles, Reflections 3 takes readers on an enchanting pilgrimage of the soul through dozens of magnificent Australian landscapes.
- 2002
Classic Australia
- 86 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Australia is a timeless land, where past and present merge, and ancient landforms brood over vast natural ecosystems. It is a continent of rare beauty - of remote wilderness and scattered humanity, of forgotten beaches and sparkling reefs, of deserts and monoliths and the quiet immensity of the Australian bush. Classic Australia captures all this and more in a stunning collection of panoramic images by award-winning photographer Ken Duncan. From the tropical north of Australia to the continent's red heart and the Southern Alps, Ken Duncan's 'Panographs'? celebrate the awesome beauty of a unique land.
- 2002
Australia Wide
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The culmination of a 20-year photographic journey, Duncan's book captures the spirit of a nation and the incredible diversity of Australia's wild places.
- 2001
America Wide
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Wide-angle photographs of scenes from each of the fifty states--mostly of natural wonders but some showing buildings--reveal the beauties of the American landscape.
- 1999
Ken Duncan's vision of Australia invites you to feel the many moods and manifestations of this country's spectacular landscapes. Drawing on over 20 years of experience shooting this vast country, ken Duncan uses all his skill to show the beauty of creation so that it first dazzles the eye, then goes deeper to touch the spirit.
- 1992
Spectacular Sydney
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Ken Duncan, Australia's foremost panographic photographer, has produced a vivid portrait of Sydney, host of the 2000 Summer Olympics.
- 1992
Ken Duncan, Australia's foremost panographic photographer, has captured Australia's wide-open spaces in beautiful photos.
- 1991
Large, oblong-format book of photographs taken over a period of six years' travel around Australia. The award-winning photographer used a 140!-angle lens and some of the images in the book are also available as signed limited edition prints. His previous book was TThe Last Frontier: Australia wide'.


