Photography Izzy Abuleela Photography Izzy Abuleela

Ghost Town - The Desolate lands of Silverton

ISO640 | f13 | 16mm | 1/3 second

Ever walk into a place that feels like a movie set? Silverton is one. This legendary outback town helped bring Mad Max to life—dusty roads, rusted wrecks, and post-apocalyptic charm baked under the Aussie sun.

I arrived before dawn, chasing the ghost town's bones in that brief golden light. What followed? A quiet morning of flying bugs, rusted relics, and pure photographic instinct.

It was pitch-black. A red light glowed on my gear (mozzie pro tip), and I stood beside a rusted-out car and a crumbling shack, long abandoned to the desert. Dead silence, broken only by buzzing insects.

The sky? Almost clear—not ideal. Clouds add drama. But a sliver of wisp hung near the horizon. Maybe, just maybe, it’d catch a hint of pink.

I went ultra-wide. Not just to capture the scene, but to exaggerate the space, the isolation. That derelict car wasn’t just a subject—it was a character. The ruin beside it? Whispered stories when the wind hit just right.

Camera dialled in:

  • Aperture: f/13

  • Shutter: 10–15 sec

  • Focus stacked, just in case.

What I wanted was depth. Grit. Texture. That raw outback feel—hot dirt, peeling paint, and the deep, haunting quiet of nowhere.

ISO100 | f13 | 16mm | 1 second

Let’s be real: the outback is not a tidy studio. Flies swarm my face. Mosquitoes make friends with my ankles. The air smells like iron and dust. I’m juggling lenses while doing the mosquito slap dance.

But I wait.

Why? Because that tiny puff of cloud above might go pink. Might not. But in this game, you wait.

If you wish to follow the adventure and see how I overcome the challenges that hinders us all on location. If you do please visit the full video on my YouTube channel here.

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