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7 Best Photo Locations - South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula

7 Best Photo Locations Fleurieu Peninsula, S.A.

After a week exploring the sweltering summer heat of South Australia, I have nailed the best spots to set up your camera for some jaw dropping landscape locations. From sunset seascapes to rugged coastline beaches, the unique geology and topography in the Fleurieu Peninsula is worth a visit.

Not sure if the extreme heat temperature of 46.6 degrees celcius had anything to do with the surreal sunsets, but every day the skies lit up with different hues.

Here is a guide to what I think are must see destinations if you have at least three days to spare for a micro adventure.

Port Willunga Sunset21mm Lens F11 @ 1/60 Shutter Speed on ISO 80.

Port Willunga Sunset

21mm Lens F11 @ 1/60 Shutter Speed on ISO 80.

Port Willunga

This stunning beach is overlooked by cliffs where fishermen once carved out caves to store their boats and nets. Also of historical interest, the town’s jetty was destroyed in 1915.

All that remains is a collection of weather-beaten pylons that stand as a reminder to the town’s heady past as a grain port. Locals often meet in the caves for a sunset party. You might even run into a bridal party doing a wedding shoot.

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Sunset

Port Willunga Sunset

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

Port Willunga Beach

Second Valley Beach

Only 90 km away from Adelaide, crowds of beachgoers were basking in the Southern sun. Must have been our lucky day but we happened to get the best parking spot.

It was a real stinker of a day with temperatures nearing 40 degrees. My drone refused to fly in such hot weather. Much to our surprise the landscape looked more like the Mediterranean than a quintessential Australian beach.

Second Valley Beach

Second Valley Beach

The history of this area dates back to when an English Colonel was sent to South Australia to look for a location to set up the capital city. First stop was next door at Rapid Bay and second stop was this place, Second Valley.

Not the most creative way to decide on a name. The geology is a mix of layers of white and coloured dolomitic limestone, gray to black slate, and quartz veins. If you are a rock collector, then you will enjoy this pebbly beach’s little coves and cliffs.

Second Valley Beach

Second Valley Beach

Grey & Black Slate

Grey & Black Slate

Grey & Black Slate

Grey & Black Slate

Dolomitic Limestone

Dolomitic Limestone

Dolomitic Limestone

Dolomitic Limestone

Second Valley Beach

Second Valley Beach

Rapid Bay

Rapid Bay

Second Valley

Second Valley

Petrel Cove Beach

Located just outside Victor Harbor, this is a dangerous place to shoot. Never turn your back on the ocean as this place is notorious for some fatalities.

There are sinkholes, blowholes and jagged rocks everywhere you look. There is an Interesting geology of dark and smooth molten granite.

It’s an easy hike down and the best set of rocks are just to the right of the beach. Any further along the rocky coast, will require some climbing over rocks in low tide.

Petrel Cove

Petrel Cove

Granite Island, Victor Harbor

Granite Island, also known by the Ramindjeri people as Nulcoowarra, is a small island next to Victor Harbor. It’s about 80 km south of Adelaide.

A shore-based bay whaling station operated at Granite Island in the 1830s.

Granite Island natural formation of rocks.

Granite Island natural formation of rocks.

Granite Island places sculptures by artists from South Australia and across the world among the spectacular scenery and coastal views.

By integrating sculptures into the landscape it aims to provide visitors to the island with a different experience as they wander the track.

The sculptures are leased or commissioned from artists who have previously exhibited in the Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions at Cottesloe Beach in Perth, or on the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk in Sydney.

Granite Island Sculpture by Lubomir Mikle (Slovakia) titled “Element 0”

Granite Island Sculpture by Lubomir Mikle (Slovakia) titled “Element 0”

Granite Island

Granite Island

Cape Jervis

The only reason we drove to this cape was to see the car ferry arriving from Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island itself is another destination worth exploring on another trip.

What intrigued me most was this lonely tree on the hill just next to the lighthouse. I guess the birds had no other place to perch and view the ocean.

Lonely Tree at Cape Jarvis

Lonely Tree at Cape Jarvis

Birds at Cape Jarvis

Birds at Cape Jarvis

Birds at Cape Jarvis

Birds at Cape Jarvis

Inman Valley Views

On a sunset drive back to Victor Harbor I stumbled upon a view looking back at Inman Valley.

I was flabergasted by the deep purple and magenta tones that seemed to illuminate the sky and landscape from every direction.

Dusk over the Inman Valley

Dusk over the Inman Valley

Dusk over Inman Valley

Dusk over Inman Valley

Sellicks Beach

Sellicks Beach is one of the few beaches where parking is allowed on the sand, and it's as popular with families for its safe swimming as it is with surf fishermen. There are good boat launching facilities and excellent windsurfing conditions when off-shore winds prevail.

It is an outer suburb of Adelaide so many day trippers come for a swim. Not much shelter from the sun, so don’t forget to bring your umbrellas and sun protection. Land surfers can also be seen rolling along the very long and flat sandy beach.

Sellicks Beach On Australia Day

Sellicks Beach On Australia Day

Holden Kingswood on Australia Day

Holden Kingswood on Australia Day

My Travel Photography Kit

Goes without saying a water bottle, small towel to dry lens and non-slip water resistant boots are essential as a seascape photographer.

Camera: Fujifilm XT3 | Lenses: 35mm (F1.4) & 14mm (F2.8) | Tripod: Sirui T024SX | 13 Inch MacBook Pro | DJI Mavic Pro Drone.

Total Weight: 5 Kg.

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