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Through the seasons the coast of the South-East of SouthAustralia changes from a winter graveyard of 19thC sailing
ships to the bright beaches and sparkling reefs of summer
holidays.
Large black and white prints of scenes from that coast, taken
with a 6×9 Zeiss Ikon folder (extant), and hung in various
rooms of the homestead were my introduction to
photography.
Presently use a 1957 Voigtlander Perkeo IIIe ( 6×6 with an
80mm Color Skopar, pictured ) and various Nikon cameras.
Nearby Rivoli Bay and its pastoral hinterland still provide the
ever changing scenes. And reminders of more distant shores.
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(Baie de Rivoli – named post-1803 by Sub-Lt Louis de
Freycinet, commemorating the Battle of Rivoli, {now}
northern Italy, 1797.)