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Natural  ROCK  art
Image Title:  Natural ROCK art
 
 By: john davis  
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Photographer john davis {K:1676}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Nikon F70 / N70
Categories Abstracts
Nature
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
Lens Nikon  28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF
Uploaded 8/7/2006 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 113 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Uluru
State -  NORTHERN TERRITORY
Country - Australia   Australia
About Engraved on the side of Uluru was this feature....
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Michele Carlsen   {K:141621} 8/7/2006
I'm impressed. Very interesting rocks you've got over there.
Thank you for sharing,
Michele~


Rashed Abdulla   {K:154917} 8/7/2006
very great Abstracts, great details and very colorful ,wishing you all of the best my friend


James Cook   {K:37156} 8/7/2006
It certainly has a sort of buffalo look about it. Nice shot.


john davis   {K:1676} 8/8/2006
Hi Michele,
I took this pic in Mid-Summer in the centre of the desert when the temperatures were about 98 to 101 deg F (39 to 40 deg C) which is also the 'off' season rates, but I consider it the best because you see the desert outback and the amimals/ insects as it really is.
The heat is dry and easy to tolerate provided you keep water intake up.

Thank you for your comment, Michele.

Regards

JD


john davis   {K:1676} 8/8/2006
Thank you Rashed.
The largest rock is slowly being eroded and has some interesting features if you take the time to observe, although I probably won't be around the see Uluru disappear to sand...

Kind regards,

JD


john davis   {K:1676} 8/8/2006
Hi James Cook.
With a famous name like that ( he was the discoverer of the East Coast of Oz in 1770, leading to the formation of a penal colony by the Brits.
Thank you for your interest, James.

Regards

JD


James Cook   {K:37156} 8/10/2006
Yep, he discovered quite a lot for England back in the day. He also wrote extensive logs as he voyaged the Earth. I've substituted a camera for a sextant, and I write prodigious prose. See you around.


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