Life
Alyssa’s Tree
by Rodney Campbell on Sep.06, 2019, under Life, Photography
At Ngumban Cliff’s there’s this one lone ghost gum up at the lookout. Sitting alone amongst the spinifex it’s perfect for some simple photography
Here it’s framed centrally by the horizon glow of the now set sun
Alyssa’s Tree
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In the morning I happened to be awake just before sunrise. So I jumped out of bed in my PJ’s and shot this from the caravan doorway. The sun was about to rise behind us
Ngumban Twilight
Tangerine Dream
by Rodney Campbell on Sep.05, 2019, under Life, Photography
We were once again staying at one of my favourite free camping/rest area’s from our previous trip through here
Ngumban Cliff Lookout rest area is perched up on the cliff above this fantastic little valley
Below the rocks and earth are an array of warm colours. Tangerines, Reds, Yellows and Oranges
With spinifex and these lovely ghost gums in the valley
Tangerine Dream
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Ngumban Trees
This time I had the drone so I can show you what the area looks like from above
That’s our van parked along the cliff edge looking into the valley below
Ngumban Cliff Sunset
Ngumban Way
Leycesters Rest
by Rodney Campbell on Sep.05, 2019, under Life, Photography
We pulled into Leycesters Rest Area to stay for the night
The full moon rose with sunset so we had a nice orange moon rising through the twilight pastels
The Moontree
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Leycesters Rest
Even attempted a little moonlit long exposure to try and capture a few of the brightest stars. The moon washes out most of the night sky however
Camping Under the Stars
The Cockburn Boab
by Rodney Campbell on Sep.04, 2019, under Life, Photography
Good things come to those who wait, or so it’s said… Time to shoot the Cockburn Boab during twilight with rapturous purple pastel skies. The hills and cliffs of the Cockburn range in the background is still getting a touch of orange glow from the set sun over the horizon behind me
Boab Afterglow
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Twilight Glow
and all too soon it’s all over and time for the long drive back to the caravans
Twilight Boab
The Burn
by Rodney Campbell on Sep.04, 2019, under Life, Photography
The sun had just set and now the light was turning incredible
The cliff faces were turning soo deep burning red and the twilight sky was getting some interesting colour
The Burn
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The moon rose just before sunset which precluded any chance of doing any astrophotography here. I’d just have to be satisfied with some twilight imagery
Moon Glow
The camera on this Mavic 2 Pro is frankly pretty amazing. This 180˚ twenty one (21) frame stitched panorama gives an amazing view of the Cockburn Range lit up red during early twilight
Cockburn Red
So worth the rough drive out here…