Uluru Ablaze (Limited Edition - Larapinta Light Collection)
This majestic Territory icon is probably one of the most photographed landscapes in the Australia, and it’s always a challenge to try and capture something unique!
Living in Darwin the weather has become a passion of mine to photograph, and on this trip to the Red Centre I wasn’t planning to even visit Uluru! However, on seeing the weather forecast once arriving in Alice Springs I just had to make the long drive to camp out at the rock and wait for the rain and the photographic delights that come with it!
I wasn’t disappointed. After 6 days at the rock, I experienced 2 or 3 days of rain (and cold, for this tropical Territorian!), rainbows, dramatic sunsets and stunning clouds!
This panoramic image stands out to me not only for the imposing cloud, but also for that slither of golden light that the clouds revealed for a few seconds before sunset.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Larapinta Light” Collection - An Adventure through the West MacDonnell Ranges & Beyond. Appreciating the open desert landscapes of Central Australia, including Uluru Kata Tjuta, the Larapinta Trail and West MacDonnell Ranges. A uniquely Australian landscape full of surprises!
This majestic Territory icon is probably one of the most photographed landscapes in the Australia, and it’s always a challenge to try and capture something unique!
Living in Darwin the weather has become a passion of mine to photograph, and on this trip to the Red Centre I wasn’t planning to even visit Uluru! However, on seeing the weather forecast once arriving in Alice Springs I just had to make the long drive to camp out at the rock and wait for the rain and the photographic delights that come with it!
I wasn’t disappointed. After 6 days at the rock, I experienced 2 or 3 days of rain (and cold, for this tropical Territorian!), rainbows, dramatic sunsets and stunning clouds!
This panoramic image stands out to me not only for the imposing cloud, but also for that slither of golden light that the clouds revealed for a few seconds before sunset.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Larapinta Light” Collection - An Adventure through the West MacDonnell Ranges & Beyond. Appreciating the open desert landscapes of Central Australia, including Uluru Kata Tjuta, the Larapinta Trail and West MacDonnell Ranges. A uniquely Australian landscape full of surprises!
This majestic Territory icon is probably one of the most photographed landscapes in the Australia, and it’s always a challenge to try and capture something unique!
Living in Darwin the weather has become a passion of mine to photograph, and on this trip to the Red Centre I wasn’t planning to even visit Uluru! However, on seeing the weather forecast once arriving in Alice Springs I just had to make the long drive to camp out at the rock and wait for the rain and the photographic delights that come with it!
I wasn’t disappointed. After 6 days at the rock, I experienced 2 or 3 days of rain (and cold, for this tropical Territorian!), rainbows, dramatic sunsets and stunning clouds!
This panoramic image stands out to me not only for the imposing cloud, but also for that slither of golden light that the clouds revealed for a few seconds before sunset.
Limited to 20 editions as part of the “Larapinta Light” Collection - An Adventure through the West MacDonnell Ranges & Beyond. Appreciating the open desert landscapes of Central Australia, including Uluru Kata Tjuta, the Larapinta Trail and West MacDonnell Ranges. A uniquely Australian landscape full of surprises!