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The Cazneaux Tree Flinders Ranges — Spirit of Endurance

The Cazneaux Tree Flinders Ranges is more than an ancient gum — it’s a living symbol of endurance and strength. First immortalised by Harold Cazneaux in 1937, this tree continues to inspire photographers and travellers alike. Its timeless presence in the Flinders Ranges embodies resilience, creativity, and the enduring spirit of the Australian landscape.

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Milky Way over Kanyaka Station ghostly ruins

Kanyaka Station Ghostly Ruins Beneath the Starlight, Flinders Ranges

Kanyaka Station ghostly ruins are more than crumbling stone walls. Beneath the vast skies of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges, they hold stories of families, endurance, and the resilience of outback life. From dawn light to starlit skies, Kanyaka invites you to slow down, reflect, and feel history lingering in silence.

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Flinders Ranges Burra to Hawker view from Camel’s Hump

Burra to Hawker – Fog and Forgotten Towns of the Flinders

The Flinders Ranges Burra to Hawker journey reveals South Australia’s mid-north in moods of fog, ruins, and light. From Burra’s farmland valleys to forgotten towns like Terowie and Peterborough, this slow photography road trip follows shifting shadows and timeless architecture, capturing moments that speak of history, change, and the beauty of quiet observation.

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Midnight Oil House photography on the Road to Burra

Grey Hour on the Road to Burra

Some journeys begin long before you hit the road. On my way to the Flinders Ranges, I found myself chasing storms, fog, and fleeting light on the road to Burra— discovering that photography is less about golden hour perfection and more about embracing the unexpected. From the derelict charm of the Little Desert Hotel to the iconic Midnight Oil House outside Burra, this trip was a reminder that weather changes everything: light, mood, even intention.

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A Rare Find: Hidden Sennitts Ghost Sign Uncovered in Ballarat

In 2024, a Sennitt’s ghost sign uncovered at 78 Bridge Mall revealed a hidden relic from Ballarat’s past. This long-lost advertisement, once part of the Savoy Coffee Lounge, has now been preserved in high-resolution acrylic prints, allowing visitors to connect with a significant piece of the city’s history.

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Ballarat Reimagined: A Journey Through Time in Light & Shadow

Ballarat architecture & historic buildings reflect a city steeped in history. Ballarat Reimagined is a photographic journey celebrating these timeless structures, preserving their legacy through light and shadow. Discover the stories hidden within the city’s streetscapes and the inspiration behind this visual tribute to Ballarat’s architectural heritage.

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