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Tidal Creek

I often come here on the way home from my day occupation. Perhaps not so often in these short winter days when I seem to leave and return during the in-between light of twilight. The little tidal creeks of Torrens Island in the last rays of sunset always make be feel like I have stepped […]

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July 2, 2021
abstract / aerial / barkerinlet / bog / creek / goldenhour / landscape / life / mangroves / marshes / salt-marsh / sunset / torrensisland
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Briney Serpent

A salty creek weaves its way through the scrubby wetlands of Gilman and Barker Inlet. Not so wet are these wetlands now as summer reaps its share of the life giving water. A few stubborn waterholes remain linked along the curvy, salty, watercourse; resisting to the last. The birds know it is just a matter […]

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January 21, 2020
abstract / aerial / barkerinlet / creek / drone / Gilman / landscape / Photography / southaustralia / texture / wetlands
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Burnt Out Creek

Still exploring this scarred landscape and trying to make sense of what burned and what did not. Tomorrow we will help put restoration in motion. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Burnt Out Creek, 1/80s f/8 ISO640 17mm

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January 16, 2015
adelaidehills / aftermath / apocalypse / burnt / bush / creek / creekbed / devastation / dry / fire / forest / hubugscrub / kersbrook / rain / respite / sampsonflat
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Robert Rath

Among many other interests I'm a passionate underwater photographer and scuba diving instructor.

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