Mount Osmond Reserve, just 20 minutes from Adelaide's center, is one of my favorite photography spots. Despite its proximity, it feels worlds apart from the urban bustle. The view of Adelaide from this vantage point is truly spectacular, especially during June sunsets. At this time of year, the sun's path aligns perfectly behind the CBD, silhouetting the city skyline against a golden sky. This interplay of light and shadow offers a unique perspective of Adelaide.
Adelaide City Sunbeams
Tamron 70-200mm F/2.8 SP G2, Canon 6D MkII 200mm, 1/250s, f/16, ISO 400, 8 image panoramaMobs of kanragoos call Mount Osmond home, and they aren't particularly shy around people either.
Mother and Joey
Tamron 24-70mm F/2.8 SP G2, Canon 6D MkII70mm, 1/640s, f/2.8, ISO 100The Buck
Tamron 24-70mm F/2.8 SP G2, Canon 6D MkII70mm, 1/800s, f/2.8, ISO 50In Spring, Mount Osmond transforms into a vibrant canvas. The meadows burst into bloom, carpeting the landscape with a riot of color. Delicate wildflowers in shades of pink, orange, and yellow create a breathtaking patchwork
Wildflowers at Sunset
Sigma 14-24mm F/2.8 Art, Canon 6D MkII14mm, 1/160s, f/11, ISO 1600Wandering around Mount Osmond with a small camera sometimes yield serendipitous results too.
Windswept
Sigma 30mm F/1.4 Art, Canon Rebel T5i30mm, 1/200s, f/2.5, ISO 1600Together
Sigma 30mm F/1.4 Art, Canon Rebel T5i30mm, 1/100s, f/2.5, ISO 1600