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  • River Red Gums in the Fink River, taken from the air after recent rain
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  • Kings Creek winds its way through Kings Canyon, populated by white skeletal branches of Ghost Gums, and rare macrozamias, before flowing out into the red dunes of the Central desert toward Uluru
    bend in Kings Creek.jpg
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_11
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_10
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_8
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_6
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_5
  • Aerial Vision of spinifex,mulga and red sand, in the West MacDonnell ranges, Cenral Australia
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  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_9
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_7
  • As the sun sets on Uluru it radiates an unreal and other-worldly red glow. This  lasted about 10 minutes.I circumnavigated this Bloodwood tree with a wide angle lens.<br />
As most people will be viewing the sunset from the viewing area if you find a spot like this close to the rock you can find alone in the magic
    Evening_Glow_4
  • Dune
  • Rays over Kata-Tjuta
    Sunset Rays over Kata-Tjuta.jpg
  • Uluru detail from Cave on Base Walk-...jpg
  • Sunlight breaks through low cloud to bathe Kata-Tjuta in warm glow.
    Kata-Tjuta Silhouette
  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient cultural history. They are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever changing colour and mood, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru is a wonder of the natural world as is Kata-Tjuta just 50km away makes this a special place. The desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to return attempting to capture some of the moods of these amazing Rocks.
    Uluru wet after a desert storm.jpg
  • The Fink River said to be the oldest in the world seen here from the air with rare water after recent rains
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  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5307-Edit.jpg
  • A tributrary of the Fink River
    20100220-_MG_5276.jpg
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  • Aerial View of Ghost Gums and spinifes in the West MacDonnell ranges.
    20100220-_MG_5416.jpg
  • Aerial View of Larapinta Drive winding through the West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5363.jpg
  • Rocky ridges and spinifex of the West MacDonnell ranges
    20100220-_MG_5357.jpg-Colour and tex..Macs
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, seen from above Mt Sonder, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs
    20100220-_MG_5277.jpg
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  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient dreamtime history they are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever cahnging colour, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru os a wonder of the natural world. As is the many domed Kata-Tjuta. Lying 50km apart makes this a special place. Te desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to build stock attempting to capture some of the mood of these amazing Rocks.
    DPP_1548a6x4.jpg
  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient dreamtime history they are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever cahnging colour, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru os a wonder of the natural world. As is the many domed Kata-Tjuta. Lying 50km apart makes this a special place. Te desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to build stock attempting to capture some of the mood of these amazing Rocks.
    Dune Still Life.jpg
  • Ghost Gum Trees reflected in the dark waters of Kings Creek, in Watarrka (Kings Canyon), an oasis in the deserts of Central Australia
    Spirit of the Ghost Gum 2.jpg
  • The Fink River winds its' way through the West MacDonnell Ranges
    20100220-_MG_5458.jpg
  • The ancient Fink River in afternoon light.
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  • Hills of the West MacDonnell Ranges in afternoon light dotted with spinifex and Ghost Gums and Bloodwood trees
    20100220-_MG_5432.jpg
  • The Fink river, usually dry apart from a few permenant waterholes, here with good water from recent rains.
    20100220-_MG_5421.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Fink River, said to be the oldest river in the world. West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
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  • Aerial View of some gentle folding Geology. Spinifex hills on the edge of the Fink River
    20100220-_MG_5415.jpg
  • Aerial View of some gentle folding Geology. Spinifex hills on the edge of the Fink River
    20100220-_MG_5414-Edit.jpg
  • Patterns and ripples and footprints in the Fink River, shot from a Chopper out of Glen helen in the West MacDonnell Ranges
    20100220-_MG_5411.jpg
  • Edge of the cliff at Glen Helen Gorge
    20100220-_MG_5400.jpg
  • The Fink River finds its' way through the West MacDonnell Ranges at Glen Helen Gorge
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  • Aerial view looking east of the spines of the West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
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  • Larapinta Drive in the West MacDonnell Ranges , Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5365.jpg
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  • Dry Riverbed in the West MacDonnell Ranges
    20100220-_MG_5345.jpg
  • Larapinta Drive, Runs from Alice Spring out through the West MacDonnell Ranges.
    20100220-_MG_5342-Edit-2.jpg
  • The faint line of Larapinta Drive running East-West through the length of the West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5342-Edit.jpg
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  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5326-Edit.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5323.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5319-Edit.jpg
  • Late afternoon light on the West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5318.jpg
  • Looking East along the spine of the West MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5317-Edit.jpg
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  • The West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5314.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5310-Edit.jpg
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  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5303-Edit.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs. Prmiston Pound gives rise to the oldest river on the planet, the Fink River, a life blood and ancient trade route of Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5301-Edit.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, seen from above Mt Sonder, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs
    20100220-_MG_5278.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, seen from above Mt Sonder, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs
    20100220-_MG_5272-Edit.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, seen from above Mt Sonder, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs
    20100220-_MG_5270.jpg
  • Mt Giles is the eastern border of Ormiston Pound, seen from above Mt Sonder, with the West MacDonnell Ranges stretching east toward Alice Springs
    20100220-_MG_5268.jpg
  • Mt Giles and Ormiston Pound from above Mt Sonder.
    20100220-_MG_5262-Edit.jpg
  • The West MacDonnell Ranges lit by late afternoon sun
    20100220-_MG_5250.jpg
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  • Looking down on a lone Ghost Gum<br />
near Ormiston Gorge.
    20100220-_MG_5203.jpg
  • Mt Sonder, end point of the Larapinta Trail through the West MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia
    20100220-_MG_5196-Edit.jpg
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  • Mobile_West_Macs-8.jpg
  • Mobile_West_Macs-6.jpg
  • Mobile_West_Macs-5.jpg
  • Mobile_West_Macs-4.jpg
  • Mobile_West_Macs-3.jpg
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  • pc-rcp-14.jpg
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  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient  history they are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever changing colour, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru is a wonder of the natural world. As is the many domed Kata-Tjuta. Lying 50km apart makes this a special place. Te desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to return  to spend time with and capture some of the moods of these amazing Rocks.
    Storm Brewing over Uluru.jpg
  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient  history they are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever changing colour, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru is a wonder of the natural world. As is the many domed Kata-Tjuta. Lying 50km apart makes this a special place. Te desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to return  to spend time with and capture some of the moods of these amazing Rocks.
    Storm light on Uluru.jpg
  • Uluru and Kata-Tjuta are Australian icons. With ancient dreamtime history they are of special significance to the Anangu traditional owners of the area.<br />
Known for its' ever cahnging colour, depending on the time of day, and weather, Uluru os a wonder of the natural world. As is the many domed Kata-Tjuta. Lying 50km apart makes this a special place. Te desert country from which they rise is sublimely beautiful in itself. Over my time in central Australia I will continue to build stock attempting to capture some of the mood of these amazing Rocks.
    DPP_1551a6x4.jpg
  • In the dark waters of deep gorges in Central Australia, the Ghost Gums live up to their name in shimmering reflections.
    Realm of the Ghost Gum.jpg
  • Dawn light bathes the bee-hive domes on the Rim Walk at Kings Canyon in Central Australia
    domes of Kings Canyon.jpg
  • Seeding Spinifex after rare desert rains. Gradually the spears bend and with the help of the wind write stories in the sand
    DPP_1139photoshelter.jpg
  • Seeding Spinifex after rare desert rains. Gradually the spears bend and with the help of the wind write stories in the sand
    DPP_1107a photoshelter.jpg
  • Seeding Spinifex after rare desert rains. Gradually the spears bend and with the help of the wind write stories in the sand
    aphotoshelter.jpg
  • Seeding Spinifex after rare desert rains. Gradually the spears bend and with the help of the wind write stories in the sand
    DPP_1103photoshelter.jpg
  • Ghost Gum Trees reflected in the dark waters of Kings Creek, in Watarrka (Kings Canyon), an oasis in the deserts of Central Australia
    Spirit of the Ghost Gum
  • texturs tracks and patterns in the Fink River as seen from above.
    20100220-_MG_5446.jpg
  • Hills of the West MacDonnell Ranges in afternoon light dotted with spinifex and Ghost Gums and Bloodwood trees
    20100220-_MG_5433-Edit.jpg
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