Australia Light's Vision
Light's Vision is a lookout on Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide. Created in 1938, the lookout was built as a stage for its centrepiece, the life-size bronze statue of Adelaide's founding father, Colonel William Light.
Light was responsible for fixing and surveying the site of the City of Adelaide in the summer of 1837 and today his statue stands on Montefiore Hill, looking out at the city he was instrumental in founding. Visitors to Light’s Vision will enjoy its sweeping views of the park lands and the city. Originally there was a view of the city. Now a sports stadium blocks that view.
Light was responsible for fixing and surveying the site of the City of Adelaide in the summer of 1837 and today his statue stands on Montefiore Hill, looking out at the city he was instrumental in founding. Visitors to Light’s Vision will enjoy its sweeping views of the park lands and the city. Originally there was a view of the city. Now a sports stadium blocks that view.
Photography Tips
This was handheld and heavily underexposed to stop the lights from blowing out. It would be better to mount the camera on a tripod and shoot a bracketed set for HDR treatment,
Travel Information
It's right in the city of Adelaide.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
06:06 - 19:52
| current local time: 22:01
Photo Themes
night photography
Skyline
statue
Locations
Adelaide
South Australia
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