Photographer's Note
Hi all,
This image was captured from one of the suburbs of Mt Barker in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. It was so bitterly cold on this occassion. I was however a good vantage point. Mt Barker is not far from my hometown of Balhannah and it is where I do most of my shopping etc.
Mount Barker
Major service centre in the Adelaide Hills
Located only 35 km from Adelaide on the South Eastern Freeway, Mount Barker is the major service centre at the southern end of the Adelaide Hills. Where most of the other towns in the Hills have a
decidedly 'village' feel, Mount Barker is a substantial commercial centre.
The first European to map Mount Barker (and consequently to name it) was Captain Charles Sturt who saw it from Lake Alexandrina on 18 April 1831 and named it after Captain Collet Barker of the 39th Regiment who had recently been killed by Aborigines somewhere near the mouth of the Murray River.
The area was surveyed in 1839 by the pastoralist Duncan McFarlane with the expectation that it would be opened up to wheat and grain farming. Lots of 80 acres were to be sold but there was a problem as few farmers were willing to produce wheat unless their was a flour mill nearby. When John Dunn arrived in the area he was offered free land to establish a flour mill and by 1844, when the mill was completed, Dunn had established the first steam flour mill outside of Adelaide. The mill operated successfully for the next 50 years and it was on the basis of its operations that the town developed.
The town's major buildings were completed over the next three decades with the Post Office being built in 1860 and the Police Station with its stables being completed in 1878. The area's future was ensured with the arrival of the railway in 1883.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/South-Australia/Mount
Barker/2005/02/17/1108500204485.html
robertosalguero, tigra, ribeiroantonio, snunney, saylan-cb, stego has marked this note useful
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ribeiroantonio
(22730) 2007-07-14 23:19
The nice sky/clouds and the good mountain silhouette created a very interesting picture. Of course, nothing could be done without you pair of observing eyes. At the end it is all up to the person to get a good photo. Well done.
Antonio
snunney
(130967) 2007-07-15 2:40
Hello Debbie,
Very nice sunset shot. Good framing from the trees and excellent tones and clarity.
robertosalguero
(292) 2007-07-15 5:25
THe colours of the sunset are ver nice, warm and soft to create a nice contrast on the clouds and sky. The trees on the bottom and sides of the image worl well to frame the evening colours of the sky. Saturation and details are excellent. Good work Debbie.
Roberto
saylan-cb
(12738) 2007-07-15 15:16
Hi Debbie
Nice shot...
Superb sunset...
Great colours...
Excellent contrast.
TFS/Regards
hay_kes
(31439) 2007-07-15 23:08
Hi Deby,
What a stunning sunset capture.. I like the strong colours and the silhouettess. Excellent light and sharpness.TFS.
Cheers!
hAyAti
stego
(24132) 2007-10-13 17:25
Hi Debbie,
Long time no see...
It's a wonderful and original sunset, very well composed. The clouds are very picturesque and the silhouettes are beautiful. The colors on the clouds of the left are gorgeous.
Regards, Jos.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Debbie Linkevics (deblink)
(2548)
- Genre: 場所
- Medium: カラー
- Date Taken: 2007-05-23
- Categories: 自然
- Camera: Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi, Canon 18-55mm /f3.5-5.6
- Exposure: f/9.0, 1/200 seconds
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-07-14 18:43