Featured Work

  • It Must Be Love by Globalphotos

    Sea Lions relaxing on the beach at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia I never thought Id miss you / Half as much as I do / And I never thought Id feel this way / The way I feel / About you / As soon as I wake up / Every night, every day / I know that its you I need / To take the blues away It must be love, love, love / It must be love, love, love / Nothing more, nothing less / Love is the best How can it be that we can / Say so much without words? / Bless you and bless me / Bless the bees / And the birds / Ive got to be near you / Every night, every day / I couldn’t be happy / Any other way It must be love, love, love / It must be love, love, love / Nothing more, nothing less / Love is the best Lyrics by Madness / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. /

  • Adelaide Tram - 2008 by Michael Tapping

    A view from Morphett Bridge – Adelaide – SA /

  • Storm light. by Steve Chapple

    Early morning back at my regular haunt, the Causeway across to Granite Island at Victor Harbor – South Australia. Early morning shot with light patching through from the stormy skies. HDR 3 shot merged in Photomatix. Canon 400D – 18/55 lens.

  • Stormy Sunrise by Jonathan Yeo

    Brighton Beach – Adelaide SA

  • The York by bill oneil

    ‘The York’ was built in Scotland c1860. Used as a lighter at Albany, WA in the 1870s, then from 1877 to 1925 in Port Adelaide, SA. Bought to carry mallee stumps from Whyalla to Port Pirie but was too big. Beached at Weeroona Island and used as a wharf or loading platform for carting stone to Port Pirie. Now a tourist attraction! BEST VIEWED LARGER

  • The Photographer by AndyGii

    As everyone seems to be enjoying this set I’ve decided to load one more. Hope you all enjoy it. I present “The Photographer starring La Chaise Orange and my friend Lindsay as The Photographer Photographed at Lake Gairdner South Aust Lake gairdner is Australia’s third largest salt lake behind Lakes Eyre and Torrens. All are in the north of South Australia

  • Mannum Nights by Steve Chapple

    Another from the series of last light shots – across the beautiful river Murray near Mannum South Australia. Three shot panorama stitched in Photoshop CS3. BEST viewed in Large. Canon 400D, CIR Polarising filter – Black and White conversion completed in CS3.

  • Seven Mile Beach by Michael Sleep

    Seven Mile Beach in the Coffin Bay National Park, South Australia.

  • Pt Willunga beach by Simon Fleming

    The view looking south along the beach at Pt Willunga at the end of a very LONG day… great way to finish it off though. Merry Christmas to all, and hopefully this adds some warmth to those of you in the northern hemisphere having a white Christmas.

  • Rock of Ages by Crowmanic

    Original stone carving/statue (part of the Fountain of Tears) is at Colebrook Reconciliation Park on Shepherds Hill Road, Eden Hills, Sth Australia. It is part of a tribute monument (31 May 1998), on the site of the original Colebrook Home for Aboriginal Children 1943-1972, commissioned by Colebrook Tji Tji Tjuta Dreaming Committee, with assistance from the Blackwood Reconciliation Group. [the green “spikes” are reeds growing from the rock pool at the base of the fountain ] I have applied texture and tonal effects to my original photograph, for emphasis and effect.

  • Untitled by RoyalFox

    Port Lincoln.

Recent Work

  • It Must Be Love by Globalphotos

    Sea Lions relaxing on the beach at Seal Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia I never thought Id miss you / Half as much as I do / And I never thought Id feel this way / The way I feel / About you / As soon as I wake up / Every night, every day / I know that its you I need / To take the blues away It must be love, love, love / It must be love, love, love / Nothing more, nothing less / Love is the best How can it be that we can / Say so much without words? / Bless you and bless me / Bless the bees / And the birds / Ive got to be near you / Every night, every day / I couldn’t be happy / Any other way It must be love, love, love / It must be love, love, love / Nothing more, nothing less / Love is the best Lyrics by Madness / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. /

  • Blind by Leia

    Taken on the River Murray, January 2009 Nikon D70 Google Picasa editing software

  • The River Murray by Leia

    Nikon D70 No post processing An hour to get this one shot

  • Under the jetty by Ben Grant

    A view of the old Rapid Bay jetty, taken at the T-section. Schools of old wives, snook and scad all congregate in the area.

  • Sailing inland by Ersu Yuceturk

    A sail boat, fishing in the Coorong. This was taken on the closest part of Hindmarsh island looking out at the mouth of the river out to sea. The water was layered in colours where salt water meets fresh water, and the different sandbars with and without seaweeds.

  • Parsons Beach Panorama by PablosVista

    A 90 degree sweep of Parsons Beach and surrounding countryside, with the city of Adelaide’s neon glow reflected in the high cloud to the north

  • a walk in the hills by sharon wingard

    photo taken at belair national park

  • Kelly Hill Caves by Globalphotos

    Kangaroo Island, South Australia Please view large My first cave shot !! The name of Kelly Hill Caves is a result of the story, how it was discovered. In 1880 a local stockman called Kelsy, riding on his horse Kelly, was chasing sheep that had strayed from his property. Unfortunately both of them fell into one of the big sink holes in the area. Kelsy managed to climb out, but he had to leave Kelly at the bottom of the sink hole. He returned soon with help to rescue the horse, but it was gone. Now oral tradition knows at least three versions of the end of this story, which makes the whole story a bit weird. The realistic version has it, the farmer may have gone back to the wrong hole. The optimistic version tells, the horse was later pulled to safety. And the mysterious end talks about Kelly the horse wandering off into the labyrinth of caves never to be seen again. Its skeleton may still be somewhere in the caves waiting to be discovered. The tourist history of the cave started with the local Harold Bell who explored the caves of the area and soon made the first guided tours with candlelight. He was appointed caretaker of the caves one year after the discovery and wrote a book about the cave the same year. At his time the chambers of the cave were numbered to allow visitors to find their way back. The numbers can still be seen at the ceiling. / The cave contains numerous speleothems, straws, stalactites and stalagmites, but most impressive are the various helictites WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Nile Lily by wotzisname

    Botanic Gardens – Adelaide

  • Glasshouse by Michael Tapping

    Adelaide Botanic Gardens /

  • Another Sunset by Dene Wessling

    This was actually my first photo with my old camera before i upgraded to my SLR / Location: In Moving Vehicle on Wynn Vale Drive Taken through front window Camera Used : Fuji S3500

  • Robertstown Rally Course Car by Dene Wessling

    This was a trial of the Course Car using time delay to see what effect i got let me know what you think Camera Used: Canon 400D

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For Photographers, Artists and Writers within Adelaide and around South Australia. Displaying artwork that showcase the great state of South Australia.

We accept any kind of ART (including photographs, drawings, writing, poems, etc) that uniquely capture Adelaide and South Australia.

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... TWENTY (20) Writing and Journal submissions.


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