
Take a minute to write an introduction that is short, sweet, and to the point.
Through a narrow gap in the gate, just wide enough to cradle my lens, I captured this fleeting moment at dawn. The newborn light of morning spilled across Hanging Rock, revealing its ancient contours washed in a red hue. On the far left, kangaroos grazed in the hush, their silhouettes part of the land’s first stirring. Overhead, a flock of galahs rose into the pale sky, their wings scattering the stillness. It was a vision of the Australian outback—wild, unbound, and achingly beautiful.