Remarkable Rocks 4
by Linda Lees
Title
Remarkable Rocks 4
Artist
Linda Lees
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Remarkable Rocks are ancient granite boulders located in the Flinders Chase National Park on Kangaroo Island off the coast of South Australia.
This series of photographs was taken on Kodak High Speed Infrared Film during 2003. I've recently had the opportunity to scan the negatives making it possible to include these photographs in my online gallery. Features of infrared film are a "glow" around some objects and a grainy appearance which is unique to film photography. Infrared film is sensitive to a wider range of light than regular film and can record parts of the light spectrum that is not visible to our eyes.
Featured in Australia in Pictures 10 August 2023
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November 21st, 2015
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Comments (19)
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, featured in Australia in Pictures group 10th August 2023 You are invited to add this featured image to our Featured Images Discussion Page July-September 2023
Laurie Search
Your composition here is just perfect, Linda, and the black and white is fabulous, too!! I love it!! :)))f
Laurie Search
Revisiting this awesome rock formation and image, Linda!! Fantastic composition!! :)))vf
Guido Strambio
Perfect capture of these majestic rocks, great B&W! l/f/Tw
Linda Lees replied:
It's been a long time since I was there, must be nearly time for a revisit. Thanks for your kind comment and wonderful support Guido
Laurie Search
Wow, that rock is so amazing!! Love how you've framed the other with the overhang of the front one!!! :)))vf
Reynold Jay
All you recent rock photos are engaging, Linda. Looks like quite a place. Loved the description that helps me. FAV.
Lucinda Walter
Wonderful series. Beautiful tones. There is something so special about film.... l/f
Linda Lees replied:
Thanks so much Lucinda! It was always really special seeing the picture appear before me in the developing trays.