Today we walked the 8km track around the Banrock Station wetlands. Banrock makes lovely wines, and even more importantly, contributed to the ecology of the River Murray through the management of a magnificent wetland.
Just a few of the highlights from the day … the walk and the drive home through the ‘golden hour’.
Yesterday my friend and I joined a Loch Luna cruise on the River Murray at Kingston-on-Murray with Carl. Despite grey skies, I am pleased with a number of the images captured during this 3 hour exploration of the river.
My last series called “Seeing” had a number of great images that highlighted something in the foreground of an image, rather than the background. My favourite from that series was the post at Ayres Rock (Uluru – in the set again).
In this series I have extended that idea. I selected a number of Adelaide and environs iconic locations and highlighted something in the foreground as the focal point. These 15 images represent the extension of my original idea and will be part of my Camera 3 assessment at the Centre for Creative Photography next Tuesday.
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Sunrise Friday morning gave me an opportunity to hunt for abstract images and shapes in glorious warm light. Woomera presents with interesting opportunities!
485km from Adelaide, Woomera is an interesting country town. Having been an American rocket launch base, it has interesting traditions and fascinating images.
Thursday night dusk and Friday morning sunrise presented beautiful light and interesting opportunities.
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