Kangaroo Island, 4 to 8 July 2024.
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The images in this post are in the order I took them. The posts with equivalent colour images were ordered thematically.
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Admiral’s Arch.
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Weir’s Cove Jetty.
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Weir’s Cove Warehouse.
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Remarkable Rocks.
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Weir’s Cove Warehouse.
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Stone man left? (Remarkable Rocks).
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Cape Du Couedic Lighthouse.
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New Zealand Fur Seals.
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Remarkable Rocks.
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These are marvellous. I’m especially taken with the natural rock sculptures towards the end of the series. Remarkable shapes and perfectly crafted toes.
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Doh! “tones”.
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Thanks heaps Matt! (Bit late to respond. A falling branch took out our internet connection and it took nine days to restore it).
(Be nice to have perfectly crafted toes).
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Aussie photographer Max Dupain, was famous for his monochromes.
So many of these landscape monochromes are equal to Dupain’s more famous works.
Murray Foote – one public exhibition away from international fame !!
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Ah, if only. Thanks very much though. (Late to reply as a falling branch took out our power and internet. Power took two hours to restore, internet took nine days.)
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