<\/a><\/p>\nAn artist friend of mine, Tony Rosella was commissioned to create this installation which records and interprets the history of the Adnyamathanha people.<\/p>\n
They are the indigenous tribe from around the Flinders Ranges and Tony’s creation illustrates their rich and sometimes tragic story.<\/p>\n
Tony won a Ruby Award for the work. That’s South Australia’s top artistic prize.<\/p>\n
It’s located near the old Wilpena Station homestead in the Flinders Ranges National Park and it’s well worth a look.<\/p>\n
The pictures was taken a few minutes before six o’clock on a July evening with a Canon 20D. Focal length 50 mm, f16 @ 25 sec, ISO 200<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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Moon Glow - Peter MacDonald Photo<\/title>\n\n\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n