I had fun meeting the Adelaide hills choral group, Hoisted Voices, for some photographs recently.
Unfortunately our plans to be outside at Sunset Rock – an amazing vantage point outside Stirling with views out over the Adelaide plains – came to grief with amazing downpours and thunderstorms. The inside lighting wasn’t wonderful, but we have some fun shots of the group for publicity purposes!
As I wrote last time I did this, while dangerous, steelwool photography burning is fun. A still dark night, a safe open space (we had a damp oval after rain) a whisk on a role to spin the burning steelwool and a 9V battery to get it burning … with camera on tripod and willing helpers … off we go!!
Once again I was drawn to the interesting abstract shapes in and around Port Adelaide. There is something special about creating a picture that cannot be identified, or is at least obscure or a different view of something to that usually seen!
The Port offers a range of interesting old world, modern and natural sources of shape, colour, light and interest.
Port Adelaide is on of the first colonised areas in South Australia. As such it presents with a number of old buildings and historic (well relative in colonisation terms ‘historic’) sites. Great photo ops!!
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