Description
Description
Lake Bumbunga is a salt lake near the small town of Lochiel in South Australia’s Mid North, famous for its shifting pastel colours that can look almost unreal from above. Depending on conditions, the lake can swing between pink, white, and even bluish tones as salinity and water levels change through the year.
What makes Lake Bumbunga so addictive for abstract aerial photography is the natural geometry. As the lake shallows, dries, and refills, it creates clean blocks of colour, sharp edges, and marbled textures—like a giant, living canvas. From the air, you get these minimal, graphic compositions: pink plates, white salt crust, dark seams, and long straight lines where the landscape and salt fields meet.
Additional information
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Options | Acrylic Print, Canvas – Classic, Canvas – Float Framed – Raw Oak Colour, Canvas – Float Framed – Smoke Colour, Framed – Printing and Framing with Matboard, Paper Print – Cotton Rag, Paper Print – Matte Archival, Paper Print – Semi Gloss Luster |
| Dimensions | 100cm x 66cm, 60cm x 40cm |
| Portrait | yes |






