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Uluru (Ayres Rock)
Finial Light on Uluru stamps the end of an other brilliant day in the Australian Outback.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of those very special and sacred places to the Australian Aborigine. It was discovered in 1873, by William Gosse who named ti after a South Australian government officer Sir Henry Ayers. If you visit Australia Uluru is a must see, though I would recommend you go in the cooler months as in summer it can get extremely hot and the fly population becomes intolerable. This I why most of my Australian Landscape photographs are taken in the cooler months, fly’s get in the way of a good photo but you also get better light in winter.
Lloyd Howlett’s Australian landscape limited edition photographs are printed on archival quality canvas (designed to last well in to the next century and beyond) individually numbered and signed. Making each print completely individual.