Don't Fence Me In
A slightly different perspective of an Australian icon. I have lived and worked at Uluru for nearly eight years. This part of the country is home to Anangu (the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara language people).
I stand alongside people, some fragile and elderly now, who still remember their first sightings of ‘white fellas’ and their camels in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Some of these people were actually teenagers before they saw their first ‘white fellas’.
One cannot begin to imagine the incredible and unfathomable changes that these people have witnessed in their lifetime. Roads and fences have sprung up all over the countryside. Townships have been developed and expanded. An ever increasing explosion of tourists continues to arrive. Airports, hotels, million-dollar motohomes and four wheel drives, cameras, videos and the worst of all new imports – alcohol – have been brought to this special part of the country.
Life has changed here forever.
‘Don’t Fence Me In’ is an attempt to symbolise the frustrations felt by many good people around the place, who must constantly battle with the slow lumbering world of government and bureaucracy, in attempting to find real and effective solutions to the many problems and health challenges facing Anangu in 2008.
May we find these solutions before it is too late.
Uluru, 2007.
[Creative Effects: Omni Spotlight effect with Photoshop]
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rebelgirl
Well said mate !!! :)
Keiran Lusk replied
Thank-you Rebelgirl. Really.
Christian Hartung
well done, the pain they feel is sad, well done on the great shot
Keiran Lusk replied
Thank-you Christian, for your supportive words with this piece.
livinoutbush
One of my favourites. I can’t wait to get there in April and feel all the emotion.
Keiran Lusk
Yes, it is an incredible place and I have been lucky enough to call Uluru home for many years. Enjoy your travels next April :-)
Lucindawind
Ive seen this in many photos in books ..how cool it is to be so near it !
Darren James
your photos are exceptional, you have a gift, well done. I look forward to seeing many more
Keiran Lusk replied
I am humbled by your wonderful words. Thank-you Darren, you have an incredible talent and an exceptional portfolio of images yourself :-)
Rachel McKinnie
:(
Keiran Lusk replied
Ditto.
Tcrawshaw
Very interesting perspective I’ve never seen. Whole different mood….