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Dry CREEK BED
Image Title:  Dry CREEK BED
 
 By: john davis  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer john davis {K:1624}
Project #60 Hot Hot Hot!!!!! Camera Model Canon PowerShot S3IS
Categories Landscape
Nature
From The Field
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Trees
Lens 6-72mm
Uploaded 3/7/2008 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed 80
Views 1210 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Broken Hill
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
About The HUMIDITY was zero, but the temperature was above 47deg C, yet it was tolerable heat MID-SUMMER in the Outback of Australia where water is scarce and the flies are plenty! The amazing resiliance of these river gums is amazing. They actually have enough time from seed germination to grow in the SANDY creek bed to maturity before another storm sends an avalanche of water down the creek to start another cycle...
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Wolf Zorrito   {K:12675} 3/7/2008
Thanks for showing this John. I was in NSW in ~1986 Melbourne area and the locals showed me the inlands including winery-tasting ;-) Good to see your beautiful country again, mate.
Harry


Mike Cook   {K:2610} 3/7/2008
Nice pano - nice colours - well done and thanks for sharing


john davis   {K:1624} 3/7/2008
Thank you for your welcome comment, Wolf. I too have been to your beautiful country, but for a limited stay. It is high on my agenda to revisit at length as there is so much to see there.
Should you return to OZ someday, don't hesitate to contact me as I should be able to save you time and point you in the most varied/ interesting locations for the season you are travelling. I have extensively covered most of this large country...
Cheers
JD


john davis   {K:1624} 3/7/2008
Thank you, Mike. I notice you also like pano's and landscape shots. I have been trying to locate a foreground interest in the shot, although it is not always possible. Also if a coloured object ( preferably red ) is included it seems to work well.
Thanks again, mate.
JD


Mike Cook   {K:2610} 3/8/2008
Yes I like the pano's, I also like things that are bright and simple. I think that alot of people try to get to complex with their shots, when they would be so much nicer by being simple and well focused - still each to his own I guess - anyway i like the stuff you are doing and I like looking at some of your Aussie scenery.....cheers and all the best


Wolf Zorrito   {K:12675} 3/8/2008
John, when I visit down under I will let u know, I remember departing Sydney by plane and the it took 3 or 6 hours before we finally reached the ocean, awesome.Beautiful country.
Thanks mate !
Harry


Ania Blazejewska   {K:14593} 3/8/2008
Great colours and perspective John
It really seems to be hot there
Congratulations and regards,
Ania


john davis   {K:1624} 3/9/2008
Thanks Ania.
Cheers 4 now
JD


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