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The Outback is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia. The term "the outback" is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named "the bush" which, colloquially, can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas.

From my backyard in Marrakai Northern Territory Australia.

The planes have finished flying today, the evening light glows in the West,

Arkaroola, Northern Flinders Ranges, South Australia.

Uluru/Ayers Rock during a 44 deg C sunset

always a pleasure to see the outback

Longreach/Ilfracombe area,

 

Outback Qld. Australia.

Granite boulders in the Australian outback near Tibooburra, NSW.

Sunset over Pimba Roadhouse (Spuds), South Australia

An old homestead in western NSW.

An emu wanders through outback scrubland. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) are flightless birds that travel great distances looking for food and can survive for weeks without eating. Reaching up to 1.9 metres (6.2 ft) in height they can sprint at speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph). Far West Outback NSW, Australia.

  

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Saint Carthage Catholic Church at Silverton which is a small village at the far west of New South Wales, 26 kilometres north-west of Broken Hill.

It’s the journey. Not the destination.

 

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Ive always enjoyed using negative space as a compositional tool in my photos but try to not go overboard with it too often given the strong identity it gives to the shots.

 

This particular image is one of the more intense images I’ve composed in this way but that’s the Australian outback for you. 🇦🇺

 

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Taken on a recent trip to outback new south wales.

Bulldust glows in the light of the setting sun as a car travels along an lonely outback road across the endless flat expanse of Lake Mungo. New South Wales, Australia

 

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Used one 580EX to walk from one to the other end and just flash each window....I suppose if someone saw me he probably would have thought I am a lunatic

Red dirt of the Australian outback.

desert sunset at Uluru/Ayers Rock with a cozy 44 deg C

It appears to be an old colourized postcard, that was apparently discovered beneath a layer of dust, under a bedside table in the corner of the ruins of an outback hut, c. 1920.

 

On the other hand, it could be an Adobe Stock template, c. 2020.

Lonely farm close to the coast, literally the last building before crossing two dikes and arriving at the Waddensea.. I took this vertical panorama with my drone by merging four or five horizontal shots..

(take 2, all squared, layered remix) Shot @ Brixton, between Barcaldine and Longreach, Queensland while outback for the Tree of Knowledge Festival last year @ supermoon time, and the moon was on the wane. I was overawed at how big and bright the moon was during the day. The autumn moons in the bush are always spectacular, but this was special.

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I remember being sad about missing this beautiful moth's eclosion, but you can't win them all!

Brolgas in Winton - Western Queensland

This is a view looking toward Zion National Park from the outback south of the park, near Rockville, UT. The big formation at upper left is Mount Kinesava. The prominent dirt road in the foreground is Smithsonian Butte Road.

"Ken oath fair dinkum Ozzy outback or bush and she's a bloody ripper mate." (Australian for nice view of this mountain range.)

Some of these Australian outback stations or farms can be 3,000 to 17,000 square Km each. A painted finish for Sunday's slide

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Finally, we reached Hughenden which is about one third of the way more or less between Townsville and Mt. Isa. It was an important railway town on the line to Mt. Isa with the added branch down to Winton. Sadly, in recent years the depot there has been downgraded with staff being posted away or probably made redundant and that has had an adverse impact on the town. Despite this, it still has some great murals, all of which except this outback scene by Drapl and Zookeeper we managed to miss. It also has a Dinosaur museum and a few other bits and pieces. A town that always fascinated me and I am glad we managed to get back via a previously unvisited road.

Yellow Sydney Double Decker Bus in a dust storm in the New South Wales Outback .

The Flinders Ranges, Northern South Australia.

On a recent visit, In the passenger seat of my 4Runner with pizza and desserts from Taos Pizza Outback

A lone tree stands on a plain out near Lightning Ridge.

From the Big Trip 3D slide archives - 2004

 

This wonderful peaceful scene was taken somewhere between Alice Springs and Glen Helen Gorge in the western MacDonnell ranges. We briefly pulled over to soak in the beauty of the place, and I ended up heading off the road on foot and climbing up this little rise. It was amazingly quiet, and at one point I heard a thumping noise. After briefly wondering if I was just hearing my own heartbeat, I looked over the other side of the highway to see a lone kangaroo hopping quietly along. I was amazed to be able to hear that so far away. It was one of those magic moments in a desolate but beautiful location.

 

Map location data is very approximate.

 

(Slide scanned using Canon RP with 24-240 and Nisi close up lens. Original taken using Fuji Sensia 100 slide film)

One from the past. Back yard SA style in early morning light.

The Breakaways (approximately 33 kilometres north of Coober Pedy) are one of South Australia's Outback gems. They're a striking rocky landscape of flat-topped mesas. The Breakaways were once covered by an inland sea. They are now home to an array of native fauna and flora.

Outback South Australia

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Il gruppo di Terni nasce nel 2006 ed è formato inizialmente da Gabriele Raggi (basso), Gianluca Pantaleo (chitarra, voce, piano ), Francesco Nesta (chitarra, piano). Il nome Outback si riferisce, genericamente, alle aree interne più remote, semi-desertiche dell’Australia. Inizialmente il gruppo si forma come cover band dei Muse, alternando diversi batteristi e dopo un breve periodo, iniziano a comporre brani originali. Gli Outback sono un gruppo di matrice indie-rock con venature pop, le loro liriche si alternano tra italiano e inglese. Dopo vari cambi di line up, nel 2007 entra in formazione stabile Eugenio Della Mora (batteria), già attivo in altre band del panorama indipendente locale. Gli Outback sin da subito propongono un’intensa attività live esibendosi in varie parti della Penisola, principalmente nelle città di Roma e Milano. Dopo aver inciso un demo autoprodotto, iniziano nel 2008 una stretta collaborazione con il produttore milanese Massimo Luca (Gianluca Grignani), il quale rimane colpito da una loro esibizione al Music Village in Calabria. Con Top Record registrano il loro primo promo. Sfortunatamente, quello che sarebbe poi dovuto diventare il loro primo disco, non vedrà mai la luce a causa di alcuni problemi in fase di produzione e distribuzione. Nel 2009 gli Outback vengono selezionati tra i primi 16 per SanRemo, Categoria Giovani, con un brano contenuto nel loro primo EP autoprodotto, “Lame e vetro”. Nel corso di questi anni hanno condiviso il palco con alcune delle migliori realtà emergenti italiane. A giugno del 2011 è prevista l’uscita del loro primo album ufficiale e l'esibizione sul palco del Rock in Idrho di Milano in apertura a gruppi internazionali quali Foo Fighters, Iggy pop & the Stooges, Social Distortion, Band of Horses, The Hives, Flogging Molly e i Ministri...

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