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Rainbow ValleyRainbow Valley in The Northern Territory, great place for shutterbugs to visit!
Dingo, that is one dramatic landscape
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LostDingo,
It's so beautiful! and showing the power of the D2x Birddog114
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Luckily wasn't on my HDD that gave up the ghost! I have some more when I get a chance to go through I'll try to share but for now i am in the lovely world of "catch up" after my holiday at work.
Just love the IT business, never a dull a moment and constant high blood pressure! i need to renew my stock of D'Arenberg reds!
Top shot. I will add that place to the must visit list. Looks like you had good light for this one.
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Beautiful spot there Dingo.
Which area of NT? Cheers
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Rob,
If you look at the size of the vegetation up there I think a person might be so miniscule that they'd be easily mistaken for a dustbunny. Not to say that there are any dustbunnies, mind. Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
Not quite dustbunnies, but almost. Here's a photo of the left-hand peak (taken a month ago) and those bushes down the bottom are probably close to 2m high.
Of course, if someone DID walk on the top they'd probably get lynched by other visitors and/or charged by rangers with defacing the formation... Dingo, your image strikes me as maybe a bit too yellow. The rocks go through all sorts of colours as dusk arrives, but surely the vegetation doesn't change quite that much? It's a nice image regardless!
Thanks Guys
As Dave said there shouldn't be anyone walking at the top but while I was there there were! I went through some of my files and didn't see them in the pics. Dave, it does look quite yellow but I was fortunate and unfortunate at the time. There were think clouds coming in from behind with the sun peeking in and out. The clouds never eventuated like I would have liked but the differnces in colors were very dramatic!
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