Angwin Street, Whyalla Playford, South Australia.
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Angwin Street, Whyalla Playford, South Australia.

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Ok yeah can this be my new like…Professional photo for all purposes? I think this pretty much sums it up.
Whyalla Barson SA, 2025 website / instagram / blog
Moments before this frame, three male giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) were trying to court a female. A fight ensued between two males and they inked the water as they grappled and rolled out of frame. The female bolted and this male was left in the aftermath, still displaying his vivid courting colours. Whyalla, South Australia.
Photograph: Matty Smith
The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer Of The Year 2023
Across the gulf
Looking across False Bay to Whyalla
On my travels

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370 Gypsum crystal cluster (detail), from Whyalla, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
weight 330g/1,650cts & dimensions 59x120x102mm
Gypsum is a rock-like sedimentary mineral commonly found in the earth’s crust, extracted, processed and used by Man in construction or decoration in the form of plaster and alabaster since 9000 B.C. Also see Gypsum Supergroup.