Monthly Display - April 2024 - page 1 (of 14) |
This display is a small selection of 26 photographs taken at Hallett Cove Conservation Park, a region of native coastal land south of Adelaide. The park has a number of interesting geological features, and has a marvellous atmosphere of freedom about it. It is a favourite place for me to go to and walk around in. It has well constructed walkways and interesting scenes everywhere. The landscape feels raw and free, and ancient, yet very much immediate. It is pleasing that such an area of land is kept in this way, instead of just letting developers destroy it so they can extend suburbia over it. The park is surrounded by suburbia, but fortunately, when one is inside the park, it feels like one has gone to a very special place, away from suburbia. |
Taken in January 2017,
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Flatbed scan of original print
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35mm film photograph taken in May 2000
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Digital photograph taken in 2015 with an Olympus E-30 DSLR as a RAW image, and developed using Adobe Camera Raw.
Wow! This was such an improvement!
This camera and development seemed to be capturing something close to the relationships I got excited about when seeing them for real at the park. Even though this image (and many others taken in full sunlight) was excellent, the Olympus E-30 camera had a number of problems, especially when photographing subjects in light that was anything less than full sunlight. I was keen to see the results from a better digital camera, the Sony A6000, and I was keen to get back to the park - I hadn’t been there for about a year. All of this display’s images were taken as ‘raw’ digital images and processed using Adobe's “Lightroom” software, which includes Adobe’s latest “Camera Raw” software. Under each photograph, I include the time that it was captured, because I found that the angle of the sunlight was important for many of them. When I was in the park taking these photographs, I often went back and forth to capture a particular view at different times (different angles of sunlight) to see if one of the different ‘captures’ looked stronger. For this reason, the photographs are not presented in chronological order. I have instead tried to present them in an order that makes more sense in terms of the scenes encountered while moving through the park. |
Following are small images from each page in this display. Click on an image, or its title, to go to a page with proper reproductions and more details about the images on that page. Once you are looking at the pages/images in more detail, you can use the ‘prev’ and ‘next’ links (at the top and bottom of each details page) to go to the previous or next pages in the monthly display, or return to this monthly display overview page. |
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Monthly Display - April 2024 - page 1 (of 14) |