An old photograph of Uluru, captured just after rain. The waterfalls had stopped flowing by sunset, but the clouds swirling in the sky above Uluru were just breathtaking. There was even a little puff of cloud perched on top of Uluru. Location: Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia. / Date: 17th November 2003 [Creative Effects: Contrast, Shadow, Highlight and Exposure adjustments with Photoshop CS3]
Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM / Exposure: 1/125 sec / Aperture: f/18 / Focal Length: 18mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 5 September 2009 2.36pm
Featured work in Outback Australia Nov.2009 Rainbow Valley NT, Australia
Red cliffs taken at Port Augusta South Australia
Perry Sand Dunes north of Wentworth NSW Australia
Perry Sandhills, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia. Located in outback New South Wales, the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and have been formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
Petroglyphs – Chambers Gorge – Flinders Ranges – South Australia Chambers Gorge is found on the north eastern edge of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia – between the Flinders Ranges NP and the Gammon Ranges NP. It is a place of significant importance to the Adnyamathanha People, the traditional owners of the region. Chambers Gorge is sacred ground. © Copyright – 2008 Jeff Catford / / Petroglyphs – Chambers Gorge – Flinders Ranges – South Australia was featured in Outback Australia – October 2009 / / / Kit: / Nikon D200 – 18-135 zoom / Exposure: / 100mm / f5.6 @ 1/100s / Post Processing: / PSE 7 – Topaz Adjust_ You can BIG it up for a better view
Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory Featured in Outback Australia – 10 October 2009
A flower blooms in the Pinnacles Desert, Nambung National Park, Western Australia
BEST VIEWED LARGE This photo was taken at one of those breath-taking moments , just on dusk, which makes a visit to Central Australia worthwhile. Uluru – Kata Tjuta Natiional Park, Northern Territory Camera – Nikon D50; Lens – Nikon 28-55 FEATURED IN OUTBACK AUSTRALIA 135 Views at 16 Nov 2009 Framed Print /
A large Boab Tree. from Broom to Winjana gorge. / / taken with a small digital camera, donno what it is. taken through a pair of cheap sunnies
A bird seeking shelter from the dry heat of Alice Springs, NT.
This is an old bridge over the anabranch of the Darling River near Wentworth in NSW. An anabranch is where a section of a river diverges from the main stream and rejoins it later. This one is 180km long. Taken early in the morning using a Nikon D90 and a Sigma 10-20mm lens.
Evening in Tunnel Creek, the Kimberley, West Australia. This is ‘as is’ – no post processing.
Thought i should add this one…taken on our journey along the Hay River, NT.
Bigger is better! A shot from a couple of years back – evening in Windjana Gorge as a crock cruises by. This is in the Kimberley, West Australia. Nikon D70 with Nikkor 18-70 f/3.5-4.5 AF-S DX, / f/5, 1/60sec., 55mm, ISO 200, EV: -0.7
Just off the Stuart Highway not far from the Wauchope roadhouse sat between two white gums this stone building may have been used as jail a long time ago.
The area is located near Wauchope, approximately 114km south of Tennant Creek, in the Northern Territory. The site is known as Karlu Karlu to the land’s Aboriginal traditional owners. The ‘Devil’s Marbles’ or ‘Karlu Karlu’ with its gigantic, rounded granite boulders, some spectacularly poised, is a remarkable landscape. Scattered clusters of these ‘marbles’ are spread across a wide, shallow valley. The Devil’s Marbles is a nationally and internationally recognised symbol of Australia’s outback.
Purnululu National Park, West Australia.
Old tanks at Silverton NSW. This is a HDR combination image made from a number of exposures. Nikon D90 18-200 and Sigma10-20 lenses.
A Pristine dune spills down onto a Salt Lake in remote Central Australia. Canon 5D Mark II / Canon 24-105MM
Late arvo light kicks in at Kings Canyon- Watarrka N.P. Canon 5D Mark ll & 24-105mm
The Barrier Ranges in far-western NSW, is a remote, harsh environment, that will now be the home to one of the world’s largest wind farms: the Silverton Wind Farm. With around 600 turbines proposed, the NSW Government approved Stage 1 of the project (around 300 turbines) in June 2009. The image is best viewed large, and doesnt really do this massive landscape justice! Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey, a specialist ecological consultancy that undertakes surveys, research and education programs across Australia.
A group for those who love ‘Outback Australia’ and can express this in images or words. ONLY TWO WORKS PER DAY PLEASE Share your best work and perhaps a tale or two of travels in the outback. There is also a max of 10
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The following rules will be applied to each and every image. Thanks for submitting your work. If you work is not accepted please dont take it personally. We really want to capture the Aussie Outback as it truly is and we will endeavour to answer any queries relating to a submission you may have.
The definition of Outback Australia is ‘Remote Bush Country of Australia’
The essence would be defined as ‘the most important thing which determines it’s identity’. Open for interpretation but some examples would be : Red dirt and dust.
please dont put the following in here
sunsets
animal close ups or macros..(we need to see them in the outback).
rainforests
anything alpine
blue mountains
if you look at the featured art you will get an idea of what this group is all about thank you for your time Robert
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