Liquid Copper

aabzimaging

Liquid Copper

Karijini again in striking beauty and tranquillity.
Sun reflections from red walls of the gorge turn water into liquid copper.
Equipment: CANON 5D, 24-105 F4 L IS

SOLD:
Custom framed Lambda Print 20×14inch on FujiFlex Paper, through local art exhibition

Framing suggestion:

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Liquid Copper belongs to the following groups:

Australian Travel Photography and Writing - 1 per 24hrs, Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day & A Canon Camera Must Be In The Description Before It's Accepted), Fine Art of Landscape Photography, IPA -International Photographers Alliance, Landscape Photography, National Parks of the World, Sold! , Vibrant and Vivid Color, WA Red Bubbles and Wild Nature Photography & Writing Available for sale as

Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Liquid Copper by aabzimaging
Liquid Copper by aabzimaging
  • salsbells69

    salsbells69

    Amazing detail and light. The colours are mesmerising. Beautiful spot.

  • Paulette x

    Paulette x

    Really great shot and composition, the colours, the fluid,the light – excellent.

  • rmenaker

    rmenaker

    fantastic color and textures… wow!

  • josiem

    josiem

    amazing colours!!!!!

  • Diane Schuster

    Diane Schuster

    Excellent name for this photo, it does look like someone melted down some copper and poured it into the stream.

  • Kenny Gulley Jr.

    Kenny Gulley Jr.

    insanely awesome

  • mmills3080

    mmills3080

    totally gorgeous!!

  • KimOZ

    KimOZ

    Beatuiful image. I went to Karijini this year. It is a magical stunning place.

  • RandyJayBraun

    RandyJayBraun

    Great contrast of hard and soft.
    ~r

  • PhotosByG

    PhotosByG

    Hi. Style, Class, Elegance, Excellence is looking for photos of this quality and calibre if you are interested in submitting this photo and any other photos you may have of the same quality. Cheers, Graham.

  • Mariann Rea

    Mariann Rea

    Oh Beautiful!!!

  • aabzimaging replied

    Cheers Mariann. This shot gains on impact the larger you view it. At 50cm or better 100cm in height or more framed on a wall and it just draws you into the scene – I was really surprised when I got a test print back from the lab.

  • BigD

    BigD

    Well done with the camera settings

  • aabzimaging replied

    Thanks for the comment BigD!

  • joshua jacobson

    joshua jacobson 25 days ago

    thats insane nice job!

  • aabzimaging replied 24 days ago

    Thanks a lot Joshua!

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