Cascades: Uluru in the Northern Territory gets a makeover when there's heavy rain in the area,
and rivers can be seen gushing down the crevices of the Red Rock.
Loner: A flock of black swans were captured flying over the Flinders Ranges,
the largest mountain range in South Australia.
Cutie: Fletcher often manages to snap photos of wildlife up close, like this adorable marsupial
at the Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park in South Australia .
Excuse Me: This little kangaroo looked a little lost, or perhaps just curious
as he poked his head up out of the long grass somewhere in the Australian outback.
Bright Eyes: A Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby posed for Fletcher in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia,
where she has spent much of her time snapping the scenery.
Fog: Taken in late June, what looks like dust is actually fog
rolling across the Oodnadatta Track in outback South Australia.
Patterns: Fletcher often uses reflections and the different coloured light on show
at different time during the day as seen in the sunrise in Morning Glory.
The sunset in Dancing Boabs.
Bedtime: This spectacular sunset was captured over Lake Hope, in remote South Australia.
Remote: The photographer says there is so much to see if you just look properly
and her trade has taught her to see thing she previously would have missed.
Isolation: Lake Eyre located in remote South Australia takes on a new life
with this phenomenal shot showing a sky full of stars and a sea of colour.
Aerial: Fletcher says the outback has made her tougher
but the tiny town of Marree has become Fletcher’s base.
Lost Souls: Three figures gaze up at the Milky Way and Venus with Jupiter
over Lake Eyre, in remote South Australia.
The Bluff: Fletcher took this stunning shot of a lone tree
and its pixelated reflection in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
Taking Flight: A Wedge Tail Eagle soars over the South Australian outback in this image.
Successful: Fletcher has had much of her work showcased internationally with publications such as National Geographic.