Adelaide hills Wall Art
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This was taken at sunset at Appletree Cottage in Oakbank, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia. It was taken in late autumn. This is an HDR shot. It was taken using a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
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Sunset in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills SA.
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These autumn colours and reflections were taken at Oakbank, Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia, in autumn (obviously). I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D on a tripod. This is an HDR shot.
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Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia with Mt Barker Summit in the Background. More foggy pics: Fog Blanket – Mount Barker Summit / Sky Above and Clouds Below / Framed Fog – Mount Barker Summit /
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This was taken on a lake, at Oakbank, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia. It was early morning, so there was still some mist around, on the lake. Tripod was used. There is nothing better than being up early on a cold winter’s day and being greeted with such a beautiful setting. A Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera was used.
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Location: Woodside SA Taken in the same area as Autumn Day, one month later To view my work by category, please click on the pictures below… Flowers / Landscapes / Seascapes / Black & White / Sepia / Portraits / Baby .
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Sunrise from Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills. This was the most amazing sunrise I have ever witnessed. The fog was incredibly thick and lasted for hours. It was Magic! More foggy images can be seen here: Foggy /
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Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills SA on a very cold morning as the sun rose over the hills. More Foggy Pics: Mystery World / Sunrise / A Touch of Frost /
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Mt Barker Summit, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
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Light spills through and around the limbs and leaves of a large gum tree in as the sun rises through a morning mist in the Adeliade Hills of Australia.
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Taken in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills. The sun as it rose through the fog turned the branches & dried grass a beautiful golden red colour. I also used the ‘shade’ white balance, which helped to enhance the yellow & red tones.
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A native Australian Climbing Sundew (Drosera Macrantha), taken at Mount Barker Summit in the Adelaide Hills.
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Early morning light illuminates a gnarled white gum in a paddock in the Adeliade Hills region of Australia. ( I was blessed with an Editors Pick in the Man& Nature Forum on Nature Photographers Network the first week of May 2008)
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Brown Hill Creek, South Australia. Towards the heavens, the dead tree reaches.
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This was taken at Oakbank in the Adelaide Hills, Australia in winter at dawn. We don’t get any snow in Adelaide, as our summers are very hot. There is still some fog around on the water. This is pure bliss to me. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera, on a tripod.
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Taken in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills.
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Taken up in the Adelaide Hills somewhere near Stirling with Canon 400D and 17-40L.
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This is one of my favorite photographs from that amazing morning, because it has 3 of my favorite things in it – Mt Barker Summit & it’s shadow in the fog, Black Boys (Xanthorrhoea Quadrangulata) & of course that amazing blanket of fog : )
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This is my second attempt at HDR photography. This was taken at Oakbank, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia, overlooking Appletree Cottage. Late autumn and late afternoon.
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I’ve always liked this one. I’d gotten up at 4:30am to catch a sunrise, got myself in to place & was patiently waiting for dawn when the thickest blanket of fog I’ve ever seen decended all around me. I was not impressed, until I got above the fog & saw the view : )
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A eucalypt forest in the Adelaide Hills. / This “red-processing” was prompted by what happened when I stopped to take these photographs. I had pulled the car off the main road onto a very quiet small dirt road to stop and take photographs. Within 15 minutes a police patrol had pulled up and was checking over my car. When I returned, I was asked questions about just what I was doing. The reason behind the vigilance – it is the start to the bush-fire season in southern Australia, and so many are started deliberately by “fire-bugs”. This meeting with the local constabulary brought home the memories of “Ash Wednesday” some 26 or so years ago, where SA and Vic were ravaged by massive fires and where I just managed to avoid being BBQed in my car, however others that day travelling ahead of me on that road weren’t so lucky.
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Howard Vineyard in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills. More Adelaide Hills images can be viewed here: / Adelaide_Hills /
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A Sunrise from my backyard.
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This old horse soaks up a misty morning Adelaide Hills Morning
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