Red Centre Tour September 2015


Dated: 3 November 2015

We have just finished an epic week in the Red Centre with 8 people and a full on schedule of photography. This area is one of my favourites and I have photographed it many times over the last few years on and off. I lived at Yulara several years ago so I am pretty familiar with the best places to visit at the right times for the best light and it holds a very special place in my heart. We started the trip from Alice Springs and then moved on to The West MacDonell Ranges and from there to Kings Canyon, Uluru, Kata Tjuta and last but not least Rainbow Valley before heading back to Alice to end the week. We had a great group of people which made the trip that much more enjoyable and everyone had a great time and captured some amazing images. These trips really do nurture great friendships and are great fun also. Hope to see you one day. Check out some of the images in the participants gallery.

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