by Michael Reid | 20 May, 2015 | Coast, National Park
Out before dawn, and wandering down the coast of Murramarang National Park for 7 hours – what could be better! It ended up being about 12km, but a very slow ramble for a lot of it. Some amazing patterns in the sand got the creative juices...
by Michael Reid | 26 Nov, 2014 | Forest, National Park
So I was trying out a new technique, rotating the camera while taking a slow shutter speed shot, in Murramarang National Park on Durras Mountain. I like the very moody effect created in the late afternoon...
by Michael | 28 Jul, 2011 | Abandoned, Building, Historic, National Park, People
Westerman’s was built in 1916, and is one of three old dwellings on The Settlers Track, Namadgi National Park, ACT, Australia. I imagine it would have been a fairly solitary existence in the high country for these graziers, but what a place to live. Here are...
by Michael | 16 Jul, 2011 | Forest, National Park
We arrived not long after sunrise. I first wandered around with my new (to me) medium format film camera, the Pentax 645Nii. I still have a lot to learn about film, it certainly makes you think a lot more before taking a shot when you only have 16 on a roll. After the...
by Michael | 10 Jul, 2011 | National Park
A cold morning in the beautiful Namadgi National Park, ACT. Driving across a small creek cracked the ice over the road, and everything around was white. A couple of kangaroos were boxing each other for a bit of sport. All was clear, quiet, and fresh. The moon and a...