
Chasing the Milky Way in Lake Bonney
Sometimes, well, often, we see photographs and absolutely have to add the destination to our ever growing list. Lake Bonney is one of those places.
Lake Bonney is in South Australia, about a two-hour drive from Mildura, Victoria (or a three-hour drive from Adelaide, or an eight-hour drive from Melbourne). The town of Barmera, which as a few restaurants, places to stay, and a grocery store, is located at the southern end of the lake.






We decided to return to the area around the holiday park and try a few star shots. We got few shots but it began to cloud up and the wind was just too strong for long exposures using a travel-friendly tripod.




That night we headed back to the location on the East side of the lake. We were a little surprised to find a small group of people camping nearby, but they kept to themselves so wouldn’t be a nuisance. The wind had died down and the sky was mostly cloud-free. We waited.


The conditions were fairly perfect. Unfortunately, this time of the year there is little time between nautical darkness and when the Milky Way sets, so we needed to move quickly and make the most of it.
Now we just have to come back in winter for more shots !
We’re Andy and Jennifer—two former corporate executives who chose long ago to prioritise experiences over stuff while pursuing our passions for travel and photography. From the Arctic to Antarctica, and most places in between, we’ve captured the world through our lenses and love sharing those stories. Our careers gave us the means, but our purpose is inspiring others to explore and helping people create images they’re proud of.











