
Currently on a little road-trip around Tasmania. Hunting for photos, relaxation, and a really good time. No, I’m not actually blogging from Tas, but posting time-release updates to keep things rolling. Hopefully you’ll enjoy the images and the odd little blurbage.
These shots are from another road-trip from another cute little corner of Australia little touted in the public eye (although for a full showcase I may write a proper article). I like the first shot of an abandoned settler’s cottage Ash and I found near the side of the highway heading north in Flinders country, in central South Australia.
This next shot is of a windmill. It was the best shot I could get on the trip- disappointing in a way as I think they are such iconic images of the Australian landscape and this was the best I could do. I’m still looking for the definitive version, but this’ll do for now.
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The next shot captures for me the flavour of the Flinders Ranges, heading north towards the Oodnadatta track. I love the dry scrubby hills and barren features of the landscape.

And finally these salt flats outside of Adelaide were quite eye-catching as a feature on the landscape. I particularly loved the smooth shallow water and the way it reflected the sky.

Back soon with new stories and photos I hope!
Note: Photos and a write-up of our trip through South Australia appeared in the April 2008 issue of Australian Photography Magazine.

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i superlike the last photo! amazing!