Outback Stations Archives - Peter MacDonald Photo https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/category/outback-stations/ Spectacular pictures by Peter MacDonald, capturing the essence of the Flinders Ranges and outback South Australia. Tue, 17 Nov 2020 23:16:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Lifeless Land. https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2020/11/lifeless-land/ Sun, 22 Nov 2020 21:30:00 +0000 https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/?p=8175

Outback Australia’s constant battle with drought. A lifeless landscape with the remnants of what was once the dog fence built to protect sheep grazing country from the ravages of wild dogs.

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Old Shearers https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2020/11/old-shearers/ Tue, 10 Nov 2020 06:42:08 +0000 https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/?p=8137

In an ideal world the bar that drives the shears could have been better positioned but this was not a posed shot.

I was more interested in framing the photo to include the dog, the window and the sponteneity of the two old shearers in conversation.

It is one of my favorite images from the Commonwealth Hill Station shoot in Outback South Australia I did for the R M Williams publication “Best of Outback Stataion”s back in March.

The old chap on the right is 73 years of age. He’s been shearing for 53 years and his tally is over a million sheep shorn in that time.

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Orange and Red https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2015/09/orange-and-red/ Tue, 22 Sep 2015 03:49:32 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=6239 Working with colour and light. A beautiful Spring day turning into a glowing sunset on Nilpena Station on the edge of the Flinders Ranges.

Gum Leaves Leaves from a nearby gum tree. The red ones are dying off but are a standout when backlit by the suns rays.

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Buggered! https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2015/01/buggered/ Sun, 25 Jan 2015 07:30:34 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=5556 Simon

25-thousand sheep brought in from all parts of a 10-thousand square kilometre station, shorn over 40 days and on their way back to the paddocks.

The last day of this mammouth task shows in the eyes and stance of the station manager who’s orchestrated it all….until the same time next year.

Simon Robinson, Commonwealth Hill Station. Woomera Prohibited Area, South Australia.

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A Sense of Place https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/07/sense-place/ Tue, 15 Jul 2014 08:30:37 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=5176 Drafting

Fuji X T-1 35mm prime lens f4.00 1/2000. ISO 400 ©Copyright 2014 Peter MacDonald Photography. All Rights Reserved

The Place – Commonwealth Hill station. the second of my assignments for the Best of Outback Stations publication.

Commonwealth Hill is a really interesting and remote location, and without going into all the details of the story, a station that has rarely been seen in print before.

The photo – early morning drafting of some of the 25,000 sheep brought in from the far flung paddocks of the station for shearing each March.

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A Sense of Space https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/07/sense-space/ Fri, 11 Jul 2014 08:30:01 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=5172 Birdsville Track

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The Birdsville Track gives a sense of never-ending space as it passes Dulkaninna Station homestead.

The Photograph was taken while shooting an article on the Bell family for the “Best of Outback Stations” publication back in April.

The Bell’s can trace their heritage back to the first European establishment of pastoral properties on the Birdsville Track in the 1890s.

Best of Outback Stations, featuring an in-depth look at life on 11 pastoral properties  is now out at newsagents around the country.

Regarding the query on the technical details of the photo in the earlier post entitled Outback Station, the answer is in the comments section of that post.

 

 

 

 

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Outback Station https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/06/outback-station/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/06/outback-station/#comments Sat, 28 Jun 2014 08:30:20 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=5143 Outback Station

Pre-dawn,  the calm before the start of another  busy day on Commonwealth Hill sheep station, Great Victoria Desert, far western South Australia.

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Electric Light https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/02/electric-light/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2014/02/electric-light/#comments Sun, 16 Feb 2014 09:01:06 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4789 Water Tank 2

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Electrical storms are good for photographs..either before, during or after the event.

There’s a certain blue colour that not seen at other times that has been caught in this picture.

The colour is quite pronounced. It’s  usually seen in the afternoon on a stinking hot day when the storm clouds are building and there’s a bit of crackle and fizz in the air.

In these conditions, there will often be only a few drops of rain on a land that desperately needs it. Every living thing is in search of water. Birds gather at the bore tanks. Kangaroos, emus,sheep and cattle hang around the water troughs as another scorching sun sinks into the west.

Water Tank

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Virga, the meteorological term for rain that doesn’t reach the ground, at least produces a rainbow to mark the occasion.

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An Outback Lunch https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/07/an-outback-lunch/ Thu, 11 Jul 2013 07:30:03 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4272 Sophie

A far cry from the streets of Paris. Ringer, Sophie Evans and Lolly escape the midday sun while on a mustering break, Anna Creek Station, far north South Australia

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Cattle Country https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/cattle-country/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/cattle-country/#comments Thu, 30 May 2013 07:30:54 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4193 Anna Creek cattle

Head stockman Gordon Warren working a herd of cattle on the Kidman pastoral property at Anna Creek.

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Pug and Pine https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/pug-and-pine/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/pug-and-pine/#comments Sun, 26 May 2013 07:30:26 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4185 Pug & Pine

Pug and Pine was a common technique for building houses and huts when the first settlers arrived in the Flinders Ranges.

The trunks of Calitiris pines are cut for the uprights and the gaps filled with wet earth and other materials to form a solid wall.

The pines were in plentiful supply years ago and were used for everything from housing to fences and mining.

This hut is on Gum Creek station.

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Aerial Ops 3 https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/aerial-ops-3/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/aerial-ops-3/#comments Thu, 23 May 2013 07:30:46 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4183 Anna Creek 1

This picture best illustrates for me the vastness of Anna Creek Station.

The KIdman station is the largest in the world. The statistics say it is 6 million acres or 24,000 square kilometres and as big or bigger than some countries, but that is hard to imagine.

This scene, with the Margaret Range in the background is just a tiny part of it.

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Aerial Ops 2 https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/aerial-ops-2/ Tue, 21 May 2013 07:30:06 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4175 Anna Creek 3

Anna Creek station’s Cessna 172 in action spotting cattle for the ringers on motorbikes below.

Without the flying experience of my friend Trevor Wright from William Creek, shots like this would be impossible to achieve.

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Aerial Ops 1 https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/05/aerial-ops-1/ Sun, 19 May 2013 07:30:20 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4172 Anna Creek 2

Working cattle from the air is an essential part of cattle production these days.

On a vast property like Anna Creek Station in South Australia’s far north, using an aircraft to spot cattle spread out over big distances saves time, money and the efforts of the stockmen on the ground.

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Jumping Jumbuck https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/04/jumping-jumbuck/ Thu, 11 Apr 2013 08:41:38 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4094 sheep muster

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The Crows Nest https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/the-crows-nest/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/the-crows-nest/#comments Thu, 21 Mar 2013 07:30:18 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4011 The crows nest…synonymous with a lookout point high up on the main mast of an old sailing vessel has a different connotation in the cattle industry.

Anna Creek cattle

When big herds of cattle are brought in from far afield on outback stations, the crows nest is an important part of how they are sorted and processed either for market or recording.

It has often amazed me how few people actually work on a cattle station these days. I am on Anna Creek station where just eight people control thousands of head of Santa Gertrudis and Brahman cattle spread over a vast area in conditions that many would describe as inhospitable for much of the year.

Anna Creek Cattle 2

Anna Creek is part of the famous Kidman empire and cattle are trucked here from the company’s properties in northern Australia. They spend about a year at Anna Creek before heading south again.

Sophie Evans from South Australia’s Clare Valley is a ringer on Anna Creek. Her grandfather was a manager here years ago and now here love of horses has brought her here to work.

It can take days to bring cattle to the yards, and camping out is a regular occurrence.

Once the cattle have reached the yards, this is where the crows nest is invaluable. Essentially the cattle are brought in stages to a run where each animal enters a circular pen.

Anna Creek Cattle 3

Head stockman Gordon Warren assesses each of the animals. That’s Gordon behind all the rails while aboriginal ringer Gary Gibbs scrambles to safety.

Operationg the Crows Nest

Depending on size, age, and sex Gordon decides the fate of each animal and signals to Sophie, who is operating the crows nest, which gate to open that lets the animal into another pen.

These cattle are immensely strong and some far from docile, so the ability to manually sort them via the crows nest reduces the number of people involved.

The Crows Nest

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Working Dogs https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/working-dogs-3/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/working-dogs-3/#comments Mon, 18 Mar 2013 07:30:26 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4006 Droving-Angorichina station

The Stand Off. A test of wills where the winner was a foregone conclusion. Angorichina station sheep dogs at work.

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Working Dogs https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/working-dogs-2/ https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/working-dogs-2/#comments Sun, 17 Mar 2013 07:30:57 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=4001 Working Dog 4

Head stockman Gordon Warren and his dog Lolly leading the herd with a motorbike rider following along behind. A mix of the old and the new on the S. Kidman and Co. Anna Creek station in far north, South Australia.

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Lolly is an experienced cattle dog and it is fascinating to watch her at work. She almost instinctively knows where to be when things start to go awry.

Working Dog 3

Once the herd is back in formation and heading in the right direction, Lolly is back out in front. After all with all that experience why be eating a lot of dust.

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Working Dogs https://petermacdonaldphoto.com.au/2013/03/working-dogs/ Thu, 14 Mar 2013 07:30:56 +0000 http://thesentimentalbloke.com/?p=3993 Working Dogs

Shearing contractors dogs working sheep into races that lead to the interior of the shearing shed.

The dogs, here working in pairs, are so active they need to be spelled and are rotated with other teams as thousand of sheep are moved in an out of the shed.

Angorichina station, central Flinders Ranges.

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