color photography - outback photography

Sturt National ParkLandscape photography panoramas - Australian landscape photography has always been about the wide open spaces of this wonderful country. While much landscape photography is taken with a relatively even aspect ratio (height to width) the expansive vistas of the outback are often best captured with panoramic photography.

Sturt National Park

Jump-Ups (a)

Mount Gundabooka

Mount Gundabooka

Mundi Mundi Plains

Mundi Mundi

The Jump ups

Jump-Ups (b)

Darling River

Darling Murray Confluence

Broken Hill

Memorial Lookout

Kinchaga National Park

Kinchega Darling (b)

Kinchega

Kinchega Darling (a)

Kinchaga National Park

Kinchega Darling (c)

Jump Ups

Jump-Ups Dawn

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Pooncarie Bend

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Oasis

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Darling Bend

 

Mundi Mundi Plains

Mundi Mundi

 

Standing on the steep banks of the Darling River at a bend in the river with the gnarly roots anchoring the River Red-Gum to the banks is a fine example. The shear expansive nature of the river is represented in a truer fashion using the wider field of view. In a similar way, standing atop the Jump-Ups of Sturt National Park looking across the ancient waterways weaving their way through the vast plains of outback New South Wales