A solitary, whitish eucalyptus tree reaches up against an intensely blue sky, grown on the rugged, orange-red rocks of central Australia. The tree symbolises resilience, rooted in a seemingly inhospitable landscape, forming a striking contrast between life and stone.
Ormiston Gorgen is and always was my most beautiful place to go swimming. A Permanent Waterhole. On Aboriginal Land where we loacal residents were allowed into the National Park to enjoy nature. It is now also open to the public.
I took this photo because I am so intrigued with the three primary colours you see OVERALL in Central Australia.
Cobalt blue skies (I used to call them Smurf blue skies lol) with the ochre red orange rust brown rock and the green vegetation on the bobvem with white tree trunks providing a huge strong contrast. I kept a double diagonal composition.
I hope you like it. <3
As a visually driven storyteller with a deep respect for indigenous cultures and a proven track record in professional photography, I bring authenticity, creativity and a unique perspective to every project I touch. Rooted in my experiences of living and working in the heart of Australia, my.. Read more…
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