Spontaneous four-week tour in December 2002 from Adelaide to Sydney, on the occasion of the total solar eclipse on 4 December in Ceduna.
Fig. 1: Endless sraight roads with fata morgana reflections — Fujichrome Velvia, 300mm telephoto lens, 2 December 2002
Fig. 2: Lesson one in yoga for seagulls: spread your wings and stretch your left leg. Somewhere on Australia's west coast between Adelaide and Port Lincoln — Fujichrome Velvia, 2 December 2002
Fig. 3: A seagull flying over the beach of Coffin Bay National Park near Port Lincoln. It was very windy then — Fujichrome Velvia, 300mm telephoto lens, 3 December 2002
Fig. 4: I also set foot in Australia in the shoes of Lanzarote. - Fujichrome Velvia, 300mm telephoto, Minolta X-700, 3 December 2002
Fig. 5: Coffin Bay National Park near Port Lincoln — Fujichrome Velvia, 3 December 2002
Fig. 6: Coffin Bay National Park near Port Lincoln — Fujichrome Velvia, 3 December 2002
Fig. 7: A pine cone lizard. I spontaneously thought of the name for this animal and indeed, that is its name (lat. Tiliqua rugosa:. Unfortunately, a tick has bitten into the armpit joint. It is hardly noticeable between the coarse scales. - Coffin Bay National Park near Port Lincoln, Fujichrome Velvia, Minolta X-700, 3 December 2002
Fig. 8: Yangie Bay at Coffin Bay National Park near Port Lincoln — Fujichrome Velvia, 3 December 2002
Fig. 9: Port Lincoln National Park — Fujichrome Velvia, 3 December 2002
Fig. 10: Dead wood at Port Lincoln National Park — Fujichrome Velvia, 90mm macro lens, 3 December 2002
Fig. 11: Four parrots on a meadow at Port Lincoln National Park — Fujichrome Velvia, 300mm telephoto lens, 3 December 2002
Fig. 12: A pin wheel on a meadow somewhere between Port Lincoln and Ceduna — Fujichrome Velvia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 13: A seagull at Ceduna while we were waiting for the eclipse — Fujichrome Astia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 14: Waiting for the eclipse. The jetty of Ceduna — Fujichrome Astia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 15: Thousands of people waiting for the eclipse at Ceduna — Fujichrome Astia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 16: Partial phase of the eclipse — 300mm telephoto lens at f/8, filter: 2 layers rescue foil, Fujichrome Velvia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 17: Total solar eclipse of 4 December 2002 in Ceduna/Australia. The red seam along the Moon's edge is probably caused by chromatic aberration of the telephoto lens and not the Sun's chronosphere or protuberances. There is also a reflection in the upper right corner of this picture — One second exposure on Fujichrome Velvia, 300mm Minolta telephoto lens at f/8.
Fig. 18: Total solar eclipse. The diamond ring effect: some parts of the solar disk are shining through valleys on the moon's edge. The red spots on the upper right edge are probably protuberances — 300mm telephoto lens at f/8, Fujichrome Velvia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 19: The sickle of the Sun a few seconds after totality. 300mm telephoto lens at f/8. No filter. Image processing: crop, gamma curve and removed reflection of sickle in upper right corner — Fujichrome Velvia, 4 December 2002
Fig. 20: A steppe in the environment of the small village Iron Knob in South Australia — Fujichrome Velvia, 5 December 2002
Fig. 21: A dry salt lake between Iron Knob and Port Augusta — Fujichrome Velvia, 5 December 2002
Fig. 22: A dry salt lake between Iron Knob and Port Augusta — Fujichrome Velvia, 5 December 2002
Fig. 23: The boss screams ... - Fujichrome Velvia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 24: A kangaroo at the Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Velvia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 25: An emu in Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island - Fujichrome Velvia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 26: An emu in Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island - Fujichrome RDP III, 7 December 2002
Fig. 27: Out there is freedom ... Really sad that many people cage these flock birds individually and then they become completely behaviourally disturbed - Fujichrome RDP III, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, 7 December 2002.
Fig. 28: LET ME OUT!!! This poor parrot would probably rather be out in the open than trapped in this cage at Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island. Some of the birds there were in very bad shape. - Fujichrome RDP III, 7 December 2002
Fig. 29: Where is Mamma? Two little ducklings looking for their mother - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome RDP III, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, 7 December 2002.
Fig. 30: A Binli feeding kangaroos - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome RDP III, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, 7 December 2002.
Fig. 31: Mama's bag is the best! A wallaby at Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island, South Australia — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 32: Kiss me! A cute kangaroo at the Parndana Wildlife Park on Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 33: Your butt is mine, cause I'm bad, I'm really really bad, you know it! And this pond is mine! - Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, December 2002
Fig. 34: Hans the Goose - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, 300mm telephoto, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 35: Yeah, I'm too sexy for this meadow. I'm too sexy for my feathers, too! Mr. turkey boombastic phantastic ... Gugluglugluglu! Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 300mm telephoto lens, December 2002
Fig. 36: A captive eagle dreams of flying - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, 300mm telephoto, Parndana Wildlife Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, December 2002.
Fig. 37: The road to Admirals Arch at Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 38: A cove at Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 39: Waves crushing at the rocks. Admirals Arch, Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 40: Seals taking a sunbath on a rock at Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Astia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 41: Small quarrel among sea lions in Admirals Arch in Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island, Australia, 7 December 2002.
Fig. 42: Kelly Hill Caves, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Provia 400F, 7 December 2002
Fig. 43: Kelly Hill Caves, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Provia 400F, 7 December 2002
Fig. 44: Kelly Hill Caves, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Provia 400F, 7 December 2002
Fig. 45: Kelly Hill Caves, Kangaroo Island — Fujichrome Provia 400F, 7 December 2002
Fig. 46: Grass and bushes in the "Little Sahara". - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Provia 100F, Kangaroo Island, Australia, 7 December 2002
Fig. 47: Santa Claus pulling a truck with kangaroos — Fujichrome Astia, 135mm telephoto lens, 8 December 2002
Fig. 48: Probably photographed a million times already: A souvenir shop in the shape of a giant koala. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 49: A small waterfall in the Grampians National Park. Using grey filters, the exposure time was increased so that the water was blurred. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 50: View after about an hour of climbing in the Grampians National Park. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 51: View after about an hour of climbing in the Grampians National Park. Same as before, just with a different lens. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 52: The reservoir Lake Bellfield in the Grampians National Park - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 53: A small pond with brown water reflecting the blue sky. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 54: A shrine bird on a branch. Too bad the light is unfavourable from behind and I didn't have a flash at hand. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 55: Long exposure of a waterfall of the McKenzie Falls in the Grampians National Park. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 56: McKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park, Victoria — Fujichrome Velvia, ND4 + Pol Filter, December 2002
Fig. 57: A waterfall of the McKenzie Falls in the Grampians National Park. This time short exposure and with rainbow - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002.
Fig. 58: McKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park, Victoria — Fujichrome Velvia, ND4 + Pol Filter, December 2002
Fig. 59: McKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park, Victoria — Fujichrome Velvia, ND4 + Pol Filter, December 2002
Fig. 60: Rock formations on the South Coast at the Great Ocean Road — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002.
Fig. 61: Surf-eroded rock formations on Australia's southern coast, not far from the 12 Apostles. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 62: Rays of sunlight break through the thick cloud cover and illuminate an oil rig on the horizon on Australia's south coast, not far from the Twelve Apostels. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 63: The sun breaks through the thick cloud cover and slowly a bright sunbeam moves towards the Twelve Apostels. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 64: The sunbeam almost reached the Twelve Apostles. Unfortunately, it did not travel any further and went out again. Too bad, because that would have been an absolutely brilliant light atmosphere. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 65: A mirage over a grain field in the southern interior of Australia. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 66: A windmill with water pump, water tank and sheep, as often seen in Australia. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 67: Baaaaaa ... Sheep curiously looking at the guy with the camera. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 68: Two pelicans grooming their feathers - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 69: Why such a long face, Pelican? - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 70: Parakeets on a meadow - much nicer than in a cage - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 71: The large radar antenna of the Parkes Observatory, which was involved in transmitting radio signals during the first moon landing by Apollo 11, among others. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 72: An Ibis at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 73: Two pelicans on a pond at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 74: Not typically Australian, but still a rhino at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 75: Water buffalo at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 76: Are there actually awake koalas in Australia? - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 77: Koalas only wake up when there is eucalyptus to eat. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 78: An emu with ibises and cockatoos at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 79: Two kangaroos at Western Plains Zoo near Dubbo. The one on the right is gany definitely a male. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 80: The dusty unpaved road to the Anglo-Australian Telescope, which can be seen as a white dome on the horizon. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 81: The 4m Anglo-Australian Telescope — Fujichrome Astia, 17mm wideangle lens, December 2002
Fig. 82: No, this is not the Aplsey waterfall yet, but only a small step before. The real one is yet to come. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 83: Apsley Falls, NSW — Fujichrome Velvia, ca. 1s exposure time, December 2002
Fig. 84: The Hawkesbury Paddlewheeler on the Hawkesbury River — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 85: Poles in the Hawkesbury River, somewhere northeast of Sydney — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 86: The Harbour Bridge seen from the Observatory Park — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 87: A street in Sydney. Don't remember where it was. Somewhere close to the Harbour Bridge — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 88: Skyline of Sydney with the tower seen from a ferry — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 89: Skyline of Sydney with the tower seen from a ferry — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 90: Reflection in a sky scraper at Circular Quay, Sydney. This image has about 50% perspective correction with The GIMP because I don't have a shift objective. 100% correction (parallel lines: doesn't look natural anymore and no correction looks ugly — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 91: The Chinese Garden inmidst the concrete jungle — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 92: The Chinese garden in the middle of the big city. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 93: The Chinese garden in the middle of the big city. - Minolta X-700, Fujichrome Astia, Australia, December 2002
Fig. 94: An old fashioned church tower amidst sky scrapers in Sydney. 100% perspective correction with The GIMP — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 95: Skyscrapers seen from top of Sydney Tower — Fujichrome Velvia, 17mm wideangle lens, December 2002
Fig. 96: A little garden on a roof lit up by the setting sun, seen from Sydney Tower — Fujichrome Velvia, December 2002
Fig. 97: The Glebe Island Bridge seen from top of Sydney Tower — Fujichrome Provia 400F, December 2002