This weekend was the annual Bay to Birdwood run. A day when thousands of classic cars drive from the coast to the hills finishing at the National Motor Museum.
I'm not generally into cars and I was going to get some photos for a project i'm working on (you'll see that later in the year). I was hoping to see some hotrods and big chrome exhausts. Alas, there weren't any and I ended up just taking photos of the cars in the museum. So basically I could have gone up any old day rather than dealing with the crowds of the day. Oh well live and learn!
It's been raining a lot lately which for South Australia is a blessing. We need the water! But it also means that the waterfalls at Waterfall Gully are flowing. So last weekend I went back. Instead of taking the usual waterfall shot though (been there did that), I thought I'd focus on some of the details of the area.
These two shots below are just of a very tranquil little spot I found on my way to the second falls. I had my tripod half submerged and I nearly fell in trying to take these. The rock I was balancing on moved under me!
The Torrens Lake weir at sunset. I grabbed this shot on my way home from work. I was hoping that this would be flowing with all the rain we've had lately but alas no. Still the weir looks very dramatic in HDR don't you think?
Just a very peaceful scene down by the torrens. This was soon after it refilled after being accidentally drained. I wish i'd gone down the week before and got a before shot. This section was just mud a week or so earlier.
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