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Camp site on the Nullabor

by Ian Carlson 0

I was rummaging through a few old transparency's and came across this image of a research trip I did with a few marine biologist friends Sean and Stebo. What a camp site! 10m away from the edge of Australia, nothing between me and Antartica. We spent the night staring at a sky so full of stars that it seemed like daylight, listen to hundreds of microbats darting about feeding and the crash of the waves pounding against the rocks 80m below.

Nullabor, Western Australia

Horseman 612 SWpro, 45mm Rodenstock, 5mm shift, f16,..

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Panaluu Cliffs, Hawaii

by Ian Carlson 0

In Hawaii I was hoping for some blue water and white sand. Instead we had good tropical weather, afternoon storms every day! So this is not your typical Hawaii shot but the light breaking through the clouds made for and impressive afternoon light show on the cliffs across the bay.

Panaluu Hawaii

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Tassie seems to be one of those places that keeps drawing me back, no matter how many times I have been there, there is always more to see. King William Saddle can be seen just off the Lyell Hwy. A great pit stop along the way to Strahan on the west coast.

King William Saddle Tasmania

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Arno Bay

by Ian Carlson 0

One of the many joys of landscape photography is the exploration. In South Australia long drives are just part of living in this part of Australia. It is not uncommon to drive 5-6 hours just to catch up with a mate for the evening. These long drives often give me the chance to do some exploring down old dirt roads.

Arno Bay South Australia

I stumbled along this paddock that had just been sown a few weeks before so all the seedlings where glowing in the afternoon light. I asked a local..

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