Flinders Ranges, South Australia, 14-20 August 2016
Temporary post. images only.
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Looking towards Wilpena Pound at Dawn with Xanthorrhoea.
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View from Hans Heyson’s Hut.
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Sand dune near Lake Torrens (tilt-shift lens exercise).
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Frill-necked lizard.
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Salvation Jane or Patterson’s Curse (preliminary focus stack, uncorrected)
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(IR).
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The accomodation.
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Sunset after the storm.
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(IR).
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Amazing photos!!
Thank you!!
Oh…I really like these Murray! Thank you for sharing them…
Thanks very much Helena!
I like the lighting on that old building. And of course your infrared shots are so nice.
Thank you John. That old building was as much as anything a focus exercise with the shift-tilt lens, shifting along the ground and then focus stacking for the wall.
neat. I think you are liking that
tilt- shift.
I hope I get to see your comments on these. That Cazneaux tree is really unusual, and how did you arrange to get the background like so?
I’m not sure why but the potential for the image was in the shot out of the camera, fisheye lens and of course no polariser. Then much processing to get the colours.
I like the first shot espectially.
Up before dawn for that one of course and I had scouted the location the previous late afternoon. I missed a glimpse of the road but that was easy enough to remove.
Love the sand dune. Talk to me about the black background with the pine tree.
Refer earlier response.
Wow, this is powerful set of compositions, the IR shots a very cool!
Thanks very much!
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