About the event
Come along to Semaphore beach on Easter Saturday and watch the sky fill with colour, twists and twirls, kites of all shapes and sizes – when the Adelaide International Kite Festival returns.
Start by joining us for a chat about our Sony gear at the Semaphore Steam Train Kiosk where you can buy a drink, snack, or brunch, then wander and take advantage of this spectacle. If you want more photo opportunities, Semaphore Road is a hive of activity, and Sotos Fish Shop is often regarded as one of the best fish & chips shops in Adelaide.
I recommend getting there early to get parking. Avoid parking in Semaphore Road itself as the parking inspectors will be enforcing the parking limits.
Techniques covered
- Autofocus mode
- Autofocus area
- Exposure mode
What to bring
- Telephoto lens
- Polarising filter (optional)
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Advocate
Colin J. Pearce
Colin J. Pearce is an award-winning, Adelaide-based photographer and filmmaker who has used the Sony mirrorless system since its inception in 2010. He has been ...
My first photo event with Sony and Colin was a good starting point for me. Walking around the market was interesting and valuable. ”
Stuart Inglis, Central Markets Photowalk
Colin J. Pearce is very friendly and approachable. He is happy to take any question and help with camera setting. ”
Mohit Bhatia, Mt Lofty Botanic Garden Photowalk