<\/a><\/p>\nIt has been suggested that this is an artists impression of a South Australian Leafy Sea Dragon.<\/p>\n
Having never seen one I can’t vouch for that.<\/p>\n
It’s the surface of the Great Victoria Desert somewhere south of William Creek on the Oodnadatta Track taken from 2,500 feet (760 metres) up.<\/p>\n
I can only admire the very good aboriginal artists who are able visualise and paint their land from on high with such accuracy.<\/p>\n
Taken with the usual Canon 5D Mk II, f10 at 400th of a\u00a0 second. ISO 200. Focal length 70mm. Shot vertically without glass or perspects in the way<\/p>\n
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Land Art - Peter MacDonald Photo<\/title>\n\n\n\n\t\n