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Photographing Australia’s Landscapes with the OM System OM-1 Mirrorless Digicam – Picture Suggestions, Artistic Images + Journey Guides


Photographing Australia from Coast to Coast – Color Palettes and the OM-1 OM SYSTEM Mirrorless Digicam

In the case of trusty sidekicks within the outback, you need loads of water, a hat and dependable tools that may deal with the weather. As somebody who isn’t a large fan of tenting, squirms on the concept of spiders inside 100m and might’t change a tyre (I do know!), I did quite a lot of analysis to make sure I’d survive driving into the centre of Australia.

Regardless of travelling to a number of the world’s most distant areas, from glaciers and deserts, Greenland to Chile, there’s one thing about my house nation of Australia that all the time makes me fear about what might go unsuitable, regardless that the vacation spot is all the time well worth the effort and prep required!

One factor I didn’t have to stress about was my digital camera gear. Having used the Olympus system since 2017 (see my World Ambassador profile + gear data right here), travelling with the E-M1 MKII, E-M1X + E-M1 MKIII, I used to be excited to make use of this journey round Australia to check out the brand new OM-1, the brand new OM SYSTEM digital camera since their rebrand. I knew primarily based on the earlier fashions it will deal with the climate and a little bit of bush bashing, so had loads of waterfalls, dusty deserts, dunes and salty shores scheduled to go to.

Australian Landscape Photography with the OM-1 OM SYSTEM Mirrorless Camera

 

To share a little bit of background into this journey, initially I used to be as a consequence of go to varied areas round Australia for a e book venture in 2020, and everyone knows what occurred that 12 months with border closures and indoor time! The areas and landscapes I had listed to {photograph} coated all states and territories, from east to west and north to south. As a substitute of slowly visiting them all year long as I’d deliberate for 2020, I created two itineraries and two reasonably large highway journeys for 2022.

The primary was from Brisbane to Hobart, protecting outback NSW, the Victorian coast and an entire circuit of Tasmania. Departing in late summer time, my companion Ryan (of The Soundscape Studio) and I packed all the things into my automotive. Once I say all the things, I imply all the things as we left our rental and crammed the automotive to the roof (with a tiny gap for the rear imaginative and prescient mirror!) with the intention of staying long run in Tasmania…however that’s a narrative for an additional day. This a part of the journey ended up taking three months, returning to QLD in early April to spend a while enhancing.

The second half of the journey was the largest, from Queensland throughout to Western Australia in late September. Once more, we packed the automotive, however this time with minimal belongings as we had been going additional and didn’t need the trouble of repacking each cease. A suitcase every, digital camera bag every, 4 x vast brim hats (as a result of I’m recognized for by chance crushing them), and about 50L of water as a result of I had it caught in my thoughts that there’d be nowhere to hydrate at any level…in fact petrol stations have water, I simply had this imaginative and prescient of us being stranded on the aspect of the highway in the midst of nowhere. Fortunately that didn’t come true, ha!

So, reasonably than recount the journeys cease by cease, I wished to start out by sharing some highlights of each the panorama and digital camera options. The locations I liked, the settings I used most and a bit of peek at a number of the images captured. Extra pictures will probably be revealed as soon as the e book is launched in late 2023, and I’ll even be sharing snippets of the adventures on The Wandering Lens and by way of the e-newsletter (enroll right here when you haven’t but!) over the approaching weeks and months.


Stay ND Filter + Mount Area Nationwide Park, Tasmania

In the event you’ve been studying The Wandering Lens or following me by way of @the_wanderinglens on Instagram, you’ll know the way a lot I exploit the interior Stay ND Filter on my OM SYSTEM/Olympus cameras.

Blurring water, watching reside because the scene is remodeled right into a shifting surprise has impressed me a lot over the previous two years, and I like discovering alternatives to click on over to this function.

With Tasmania recognized for its nationwide parks and pure magnificence, one location I had marked for this journey was Mount Area Nationwide Park, situated below two hours north-west of Hobart.  

House to a number of the world’s tallest eucalypt forests, an array of wildlife and alpine peaks, there’s additionally numerous cascading falls, the proper alternative for some Stay ND experiments.

It was the waterfalls I used to be planning to {photograph} and timed our arrival for the late afternoon to keep away from any direct daylight on the water. Patchy mild creates contrasting highlights and darker areas throughout the water, and I wished easy, constant tones for my pictures and the encircling greenery to be actually lush within the late afternoon mild.

The whole Three Falls Circuit path, which incorporates Russell Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Woman Barron Falls takes the typical walker roughly 2.5hrs to cowl the 6kms. Throw in two photographers, some sound recording and excellent circumstances, and all up we spent 5hrs mesmerised by these landscapes making it out on darkish.

Take a peek under at a number of the pictures captured with the Stay ND filter and the OM-1. I photographed every picture hand-held as a result of the mix of inner filters with the 7.5 stops of stabilisation enabled me to shoot lengthy exposures with out the necessity for a tripod.

Horseshoe Falls, Mount Field National ParkLady Barron Falls, Mount Field National Park, Tasmania Russell Falls, Mount Field National Park, Tasmania


Outback Aerials – Uluru, Northern Territory

Aerial pictures has all the time been a significant ardour of mine, I’ve been hooked since I first flew over the Nice Barrier Reef again in 2009. Gazing down upon the patterns and color palettes from above has impressed so a lot of my favorite images, and this Australian highway journey included three scenic flights, a number of lower than meant as a consequence of climate circumstances.

One flight took my breath away.

Departing Yulara Airport earlier than daybreak, we flew throughout the desert panorama of Australia’s Pink Centre as mild gently filtered in from the east. A giant financial institution of cloud on the horizon meant the preliminary few moments of dawn wasn’t seen as we flew above Uluru, however when it did seem, the glow was immense, assembly a thick fog and creating some of the spectacular scenes I’ve witnessed.

Circling above Kata Tjuta to the west of Uluru, the sunshine was extremely photogenic with sturdy rays shining between the domes of this sacred Anangu Aboriginal web site. You’ll be able to learn extra in regards to the Anangu tradition right here. Onward additional north, the dawn was permitting the various colors of Lake Amadeus to be revealed, with the most important salt lake within the Northern Territory offering the possibility for some minimal aerial panorama pictures.

Pairing the OM-1 with the 40-150mm f2.8 professional lens for element pictures, I additionally had the E-M1 MKIII and the 12-40mm f2.8 professional lens round my neck as we flew in a doorways off helicopter. I by no means need to miss a possibility when flying and all the time have two digital camera our bodies + 2 x lenses to make sure I can cowl quite a lot of focal lengths in a single flight. This gear is good for low mild circumstances along with being good and compact so I can simply alternate between the 2 cameras mid-flight.

Photographing with the OM SYSTEM OM-1 UluruAerial Photography, Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia


Sand Dunes – South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula

Sand dunes are a panorama I might {photograph} for the remainder of my profession and be one very joyful gal. Having photographed the Namib Desert in 2019, I wasn’t anticipating to be wowed by the dunes on my record in Australia, however wow was I unsuitable.

The South Australian coast is huge, remoted and affected by pockets of essentially the most stunning sand dunes. Whereas I had a number of nationwide parks on my record, we really skipped these and as a substitute opted to wander down any highway that led to our Google Earth discoveries.

Whereas driving from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, we might see dune peaks within the distance and pulled over to see what we had been near. A fast Google Earth search revealed Sheringa Seaside, the place dunes are nestled between a lagoon and the seaside. The most effective half? We had your complete place to ourselves.

Wearing denims and a jumper, I didn’t need to change and miss the daylight, so we went exploring with no concept they’d proceed for miles. A bit of tip, sand dune and denims aren’t a fantastic combine!

Anyway, again to the purpose, I spent two hours mendacity within the sand, getting as shut as potential to the textures with the OM-1 to make sure I might compose the scene earlier than me and do it justice.

As soon as we arrived in Streaky Bay, one other set of dunes had been on my radar, the Yanerbie Sand Dunes, simply 10mins from city. I’d deliberate to go to for sundown they usually didn’t disappoint. With the same setting to Sheringa, we spent the primary hour flying the DJI Mini 3 Professional, then captured pictures of the pastel sky with the OM-1.

Sand Dunes, South Australia Sand Dunes, South Australia


Sandstone Patterns – Broome, Western Australia

When mapping out areas to incorporate on this e book venture, the Western Australian coast was second on my record to Uluru and the Pink Centre. I’d beforehand photographed from Perth to Exmouth and knew how gorgeous and various the surroundings and color palettes had been, however the far north had all the time intrigued me.

The Kimberley Coast and landscapes of Broome are recognized for his or her vibrant colors. From purple sands and desert scenes to turquoise tropical seas and sandy inlets, it’s like a tropical island however one aspect is ocean and the opposite desert…with no sign of ending.

Whereas I chartered a helicopter to seize the landscapes from above (which had been stunning!), it was the sandstone rock patterns at Gantheume Level that stored me occupied for hours at sundown, three days in a row!

Often called top-of-the-line areas to see dinosaur footprints, the purpose options vibrant purple rock cliffs and layers of sandstone, some damaged up and jagged, others flat and revealing some unbelievable patterns.

One space, tucked nearer to the ocean behind the principle viewing spot, had me joyful dancing after I noticed how the photographs had been turning out. Losing no time, I switched the OM-1 to handheld high-resolution mode and set about taking 50MP pictures to make sure I captured as a lot element inside every picture as potential.

*Simply to notice, when you’re utilizing a tripod the high-resolution mode is 80MP, however as I’m all the time preferring to shoot tripod free, the 50MP handheld pictures are so wonderful and greater than sufficient!

Take a peek at a number of the loopy colors and patterns hidden throughout the sandstone layers.

Broome, Western Australia Broome, Western Australia Broome, Western Australia

I’ll be sharing extra insights and imagery from my time travelling round Australia quickly. It’s been such an journey to see a lot of my house nation in such a brief area of time and it’s taking some time to type and get my head round simply how a lot we’ve seen and photographed!

Lisa 🙂

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