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Category Archives: Country and Rural Landscapes

Double Rainbows over a Field of Canola, Wellington, NSW, Australia

This image is kind of lucky one. My friends and I were in Dubbo in Western Plains Zoo a couple of years ago. And I was absolutely unlucky to make decent photos in Zoo. The last day was quite dull and rainy, we were driving back to Sydney and suddenly rain stopped and sun rays...

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The Broken Hill Sculpture Symposium, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia

Another shot of the Sculpture Symposium in Broken Hill I made during my last trip to South Australian outback. Shot in about 20 minutes after the first one.

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Abandoned Farmhouse, Burra, South Australia

Another shot of the famous abandoned farmhouse near Burra, SA. Sunset on that day was absolutely spectacular! I’ve got a couple of more shots to show you, besides the panorama that I already posted earlier:
Abandoned Farmhouse, Burra, South Australia, panorama.

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The Broken Hill Sculpture Symposium, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia

The magnificent Broken Hill Sculpture Park is one of the main tourist attractions and icons of the Australian outback. Twelve impressive stone sculptures are situated on a hill located in The Living Desert Reserve in about 10km north of Broken Hill. The sculptures were carved in 1993 by artists from around the world, under the...

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Abandoned Farmhouse, Burra, SA, Australia

This abandoned farmhouse was first photographed by famous Australian landscape photographer Ken Duncan. After that a lot of photographers go on their pilgrimage to that place. It’s located 3 km north of Burra, on the Barrier Highway, just next to the road. The best time for photographing it is the second part of the day...

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Abandoned Farmhouse. Binalong, NSW, Australia. Lightpainting.

Last October my wife and I did a sightseeing trip to Binalong and Boorowa in Southern Tablelands in NSW.

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