Canberra to Yungaburra (IR)

Canberra ACT to Yungaburra Queensland via Cairns, 7 August 2022
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These images from a plane journey from Canberra to Cairns and then by road from  Cairns to Yungaburra in the Athertion Tablelands.

These are all infrared images.  Since my previous post was about processing IR images in Capture One and I also mentioned processing in Lightroom and Photoshop, I indicate how I processed each image.  PS is Photoshop, with modifications before and after in Lightroom, LR is Lightroom and C1 is Capture One.  Not that that really tells you much except that you can get a whole range of results from any method.

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10 mins from Canberra.  Not clear exactly where. (PS)

I have been producing colour infrared images on and off since the early 1980s, which of course was at that time on film (and printing Cibachrome).  I like the wild range of possibilities from the radical to the subtle.  There are many other approaches to infrared images and I do not expect mine to be to everyone’s taste.

However, I showed these images to a visiting friend on my large computer monitor and he exclaimed “These are paintings!” and compared this image and two later from the Cairns/ Atherton Road to images by Sydney Nolan from the Red Desert series.  Not something I had considered or was even aware of.

Make of these what you will.  I make no claims and have no expectations.  They are for me a creative challenge and a different world.

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Lake Dalrymple below (west of Mackay, Queensland). Lake Upstart National Park in far distance. (LR)

Everything looks so different from the air.

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Magnetic Island and Cape Cleveland. (LR)

Antivaxxers and Libertarians tell us you can’t believe any media, government or institution.  Isn’t it a terrible thing that no-one tells us about the nuclear accidents that boil the land and turn the seas red.

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Cape Pallarenda and Magnetic Island. (PS)

Day and night happen at the same time, as the sun turns into a moon.

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Palm Islands (Esk Island, Brisk Island, Eclipse Reef, Great Palm Island). (LR)

It looks real but is it really?

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Hinchinbrook Island (foreground) and Brook Islands. (LR)

The pastel shades of the released imagination.

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Gould Island. Garden reef in front. (PS)

If I’d taken video footage from the air I could have made a blue movie.

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Tull River. South Mission Beach in the distance. (LR)

The classic reddish colours of a Queensland autumn (though it’s actually winter).

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Innisfail and Johnstone River. (LR)

As autumn fades, so do the colours.

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Looking past Mulgrave River, Malbon Thompson Forest Reserve and Grey Peaks National Park to a distant view of Cape Grafton, Fitzroy Island and beyond. (LR)

We are getting closer to the tropics.  You know the camera never lies so this is realistic colour.

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Probably East Feluga/ Friday Pocket area. (LR)

And so is this.  It’s not that I am wearing rose tinted glasses, the whole world has suddenly changed.

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I think Maria Creek in the foreground; Barnard Island off the coast; Barrier Reef in the background. (PS)

The landscape is trying to turn into the Gambian flag.  Perhaps we’re about to be invaded.

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Just before landing at Cairns Airport. (PS)

Back to normal reality.

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View from Cairns/ Atherton Tableland Road. (C1)

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View from Cairns/ Atherton Tableland Road. (C1)

A desert landscape, maybe?

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Cathedral Fig Tree (C1)

Needing some respite, I stopped for a while at the ancient Forest of Fangorn, not far from the Misty Mountains.

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Cathedral Fig Tree (C1)

The weather was changing minute by minute.

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Cathedral Fig Tree (C1).

The trees had much to say.

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Cathedral Fig Tree (C1).

And dreams escaped to the sky.

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Our welcoming committee to the Atherton Tablelands (C1).

And then our dreams were gathered up and returned to us by the Guardians of The Ether.

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Grey Cairns of Camster

Scotland.  Day 4, 2nd July.

Round cairn

Round cairn

The Grey Cairns of Camster are on a minor road in the north-east corner of Scotland.  They date back to the neolithic, somewhere between 3,000BC and 7,000BC, nobody knows exactly how long ago.  At the time, this was a populated area of good farming land but it turned to peat moorland during the bronze age (2100BC to 750BC).  This may have been due to climate change plus removal of tree cover for farming.

Round cairn

Round cairn

Cairns such as these are the oldest structures that survive.  Houses at the time likely used wood and have not survived.  The round cairn is 18 metres in diameter and four metres high.

Round cairn

Round cairn

This is the entrance to the round cairn.  You crawl down a narrow passage, perhaps three feet high and twenty feet long, to the burial chamber.  The first modern people to enter these chambers found human bones as well as bones of various animals.

Inside round cairn

Inside the round cairn

Although the outside of the cairns are just piled rocks, the chambers are very well constructed, as no doubt they would need to be to last so long.

Long cairn

Long cairn

As well as the round cairn there is the long cairn.  It is 60 metres long and between 10 and 20 metres wide.  It has two funeral chambers.

Inside long cairn

Inside the long cairn

This is the larger of the two chambers and is around three metres in circumference.  There are also a couple of small alcoves off to the side.  The roof is concrete, either for reasons of safety or because the first visitors broke in through there.

Port Douglas to Cairns

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I just had enough time to briefly visit the edge of the Daintree rainforest while I was in Port Douglas to photograph the Low Isles lighthouse.  So here’s an image, just for a taste.

Photographing in rainforest can be difficult because there is so much detail it can be hard to isolate a composition.  That’s not so much the problem here but the harsh daylight meant that the range of tones between shadows and highlights were greater than the slide film could fully capture.

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I think this was just north of Cairns and I was probably driving north to Port Douglas.  This is a view down the coast, looking south, with a nice range of tones in the rocks, trees, sea and sky.

The red streak at the top right is car tail lights disappearing around a bend in the highway.  If you follow down diagonally from there to the bottom left corner, you will see a curious object just beside the water’s edge.  There is probably a dramatic and tragic story of how that got to be there.