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A man and his tripod. Thursday, 5 July 2012. There wasn't anything eventful on the return trip to Sydney. The scariest thing we did was a night drive from Coober Pedy to Broken Hill. All you see is black and whatever the lights manage to illuminate. I had a close call almost running over what appears to be a dingo. I did manage to take a wonderful shot of the Breakaways. The previous shot was in the mid-morning sun. This one was right on sunset! It truly is amazing how the light changes a whole landscape.

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A man and his tripod. Thursday, 5 July 2012. There wasn't anything eventful on the return trip to Sydney. The scariest thing we did was a night drive from Coober Pedy to Broken Hill. All you see is black and whatever the lights manage to illuminate. I had a close call almost running over what appears to be a dingo. I did manage to take a wonderful shot of the Breakaways. The previous shot was in the mid-morning sun. This one was right on sunset! It truly is amazing how the light changes a whole landscape.

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A man and his tripod: Sunrise at Uluru (Day 4)

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A man and his tripod. Sunday, 24 June 2012. Sunrise at Uluru (Day 4). You may have noticed that I have taken a fascination over time lapse photography. The previous one was my first attempt at this form of photography. This was the second attempt which was of Uluru at reverse angle. This was a reverse sunset, which is in a location the tour buses avoid at this time. You see the change in sky colour followed by the golden sun on the clouds and then the grass! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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A man and his tripod: Uluru Base Walk (Day 4)

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A man and his tripod. Thursday, 28 June 2012. Uluru Base Walk (Day 4). Around the base there are a few areas that are sacred to the first Australians and you are not allowed to take photos. The walk has two areas where the Mala people did rock paintings. I was glad that we did the walk, it was a good end to an excellent trip. Map of the base walk with locations I photographed below. Photo location 1, Mala rock painting. Photo location 3, rock art. The swirls represent water. Photo location 3, rock art.

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A man and his tripod: July 2012

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A man and his tripod. Thursday, 5 July 2012. There wasn't anything eventful on the return trip to Sydney. The scariest thing we did was a night drive from Coober Pedy to Broken Hill. All you see is black and whatever the lights manage to illuminate. I had a close call almost running over what appears to be a dingo. I did manage to take a wonderful shot of the Breakaways. The previous shot was in the mid-morning sun. This one was right on sunset! It truly is amazing how the light changes a whole landscape.

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A man and his tripod: Mala Walk (Day 3)

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A man and his tripod. Friday, 22 June 2012. Mala Walk (Day 3). People pay the tour operators hundreds of dollars for a bus ride and tour around Uluru. At times the information given is inaccurate. Ask yourself this, do the tour operators know and work with the first Australians? Do they respect the culture and significance of the site? I bet, most of your answers would be 'NO'. Us at Kantju Gorge, which is one of the many waterholes at the base of Uluru. Something you may not know is that Uluru is a majo...

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A man and his tripod: November 2011

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A man and his tripod. Monday, 7 November 2011. Cape Farewell Spit Winds Video. In the last entry, I described the winds blowing at the Spit. The patterns created was amazing. Well in this entry we have a short video which shows this spectacular effect. Sunday, 6 November 2011. Cape Farewell Spit, Golden Bay, New Zealand. Shows the key places mention on this entry. Access to the rest of the Spit is by the Farewell Spit Eco Tour ( http:/ www.farewellspit.com/. Panorama of Cape Farewell. The wind forms wond...

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