Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia.
Detail of the monolith of Uluru (previously known as Ayer’s Rock) in central Australia.
Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.
Scanned from a 35mm transparency originally taken in 1988.
The watercourse, Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia.
The area on the monolith, Uluru (previously known as Ayer’s Rock) where rainfall from the top of the rock drains to the base.
Storm over Sydney Bridge and Opera House
Sunset over Sydney Opera House, 1988.
Scanned from a 35mm transparency.
Kata Tutja, Northern Territory, Australia.
Kata Tuja (previously known as The Olgas) located 220 miles southwest of Alice Springs in central Australia. The Pitjantjatjara tribe call group of large domed rocks Kata Tuja, which translates as ‘Many heads’.