I had no idea what I was going to see, so a photographer's journey towards the centre of Lake Eyre in Australia wasn't what I expected.
However, the film has a good narrative, and enough time-lapses of the night/day sky to satisfy many of my wanderlust dreams.
It was interesting to see various items of (undoubtedly expensive) modern photographic paraphernalia being deployed around the camp site, as well as the surreal plaque like surface of the lake with white crystalline salt forced up between the edges of the (slightly darker) horizontal salt plaques.
The pay-off of the entire film are the images that were produced in this expedition (and a couple of others) - breathtakingly good.
All things considered, an uplifting documentary!
However, the film has a good narrative, and enough time-lapses of the night/day sky to satisfy many of my wanderlust dreams.
It was interesting to see various items of (undoubtedly expensive) modern photographic paraphernalia being deployed around the camp site, as well as the surreal plaque like surface of the lake with white crystalline salt forced up between the edges of the (slightly darker) horizontal salt plaques.
The pay-off of the entire film are the images that were produced in this expedition (and a couple of others) - breathtakingly good.
All things considered, an uplifting documentary!
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