The Second Photos

I’m getting more confident with this camera and enjoying taking it out on my walks.

A group of seabirds gathered on a rock on the coastal shore of the Coorong.
Caleb fishes from a partially submerged log on the Murray River.
Beautiful Selina repairing my tights after a few hours of dancing.
Post Confest, Rowdy, Caleb, and I wound down by the Murray River with song and food.
Caleb, Rowdy, and I sit by the fire.
A lone deer walks across a salt plain in the Coorong.
An emu curiously looks in my direction.
A forgotten graveyard in the Flinders Ranges.
A small part of the vastness that is the Flinders Ranges.
Resilient desert plants grow together.
The majestic river red gum. Flinders Ranges.
A small portion of a very high gorge. Flinders Ranges.
Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby. Flinders Ranges.

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  1. Great photos, David. I’m glad that you are enjoying SA. The Coorong and the Flinders Ranges areas are breath taking. I’m currently reading your book, thanks for that gift. I e-mailed a friend in NSW and told her that I think she’d like it, so I think I will lend it to her when next I head that way. By the way, if you are undertaking a journey on the NSW coast at some stage, check out Pigeon House Mountain to the back of the little town of Milton.

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