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Catalog Number: SAX467D
Edition: 100
Image Ratio: 3:1
Footprints From The Past, SA

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I first immortalised this old farmhouse in my early days as a landscape photographer. The original shot was a rather different view; at the time the surrounding field was an expanse of deep red dirt. But that photograph became one of my most famous shots when it was used on the cover of Might Oil's legendary "Diesel and Dust" album. How it tickled me when I returned to the area more than ten years later and the local tourist office gave me directions to "the Midnight Oil house". While I was there, the farmer came by, so I asked his permission to photograph. He said, "Oh, ever since Ken Duncan took that shot, we've had heaps of photographers!" Then I said, "Well, I'm Ken Duncan." The farmer was a really nice bloke - he even helped me fix something on my Toyota. And he told me the story of these forgotten homesteads which had been abandoned because the harsh climate couldn't support the original small holdings. At least now - through photography - their legend lives on.
Catalog Number: SAX467D
Edition: 100
Image Ratio: 3:1
Footprints From The Past, SA

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I first immortalised this old farmhouse in my early days as a landscape photographer. The original shot was a rather different view; at the time the surrounding field was an expanse of deep red dirt. But that photograph became one of my most famous shots when it was used on the cover of Might Oils legendary "Diesel and Dust" album. How it tickled me when I returned to the area more than ten years later and the local tourist office gave me directions to "the Midnight Oil house". While I was there, the farmer came by, so I asked his permission to photograph. He said, "Oh, ever since Ken Duncan took that shot, weve had heaps of photographers!" Then I said, "Well, Im Ken Duncan." The farmer was a really nice bloke - he even helped me fix something on my Toyota. And he told me the story of these forgotten homesteads which had been abandoned because the harsh climate couldnt support the original small holdings. At least now - through photography - their legend lives on.
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I first immortalised this old farmhouse in my early days as a landscape photographer. The original shot was a rather different view; at the time the surrounding field was an expanse of deep red dirt. But that photograph became one of my most famous shots when it was used on the cover of Might Oils legendary "Diesel and Dust" album. How it tickled me when I returned to the area more than ten years later and the local tourist office gave me directions to "the Midnight Oil house". While I was there, the farmer came by, so I asked his permission to photograph. He said, "Oh, ever since Ken Duncan took that shot, weve had heaps of photographers!" Then I said, "Well, Im Ken Duncan." The farmer was a really nice bloke - he even helped me fix something on my Toyota. And he told me the story of these forgotten homesteads which had been abandoned because the harsh climate couldnt support the original small holdings. At least now - through photography - their legend lives on.
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Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.