This image was selected for inclusion in a recent charity exhibition and auction held here in Melbourne. The charity raises funds to build schools in Bangladesh.
For Lord of the Rings fans, Mt Ngauruhoe was used to represent Mount Doom in the trilogy.
Image Details: Camera – Canon EOS33 Lens – 75-300mm USM Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional Focal length – Not recorded Exposure – Apeture Priority Aperture – Not recorded Shutter – Not recorded ISO – 100 Tripod and cable release Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner
Wow, this looks like a painting Andrew and the colours are gorgeous!……………….. reminds me of a giant icecream for some reason, (this is a compliment), makes me go mmmmmmm.
Thanks Sylvia, this was shot with a long zoom and is a scanned slide so I had to give it a bit of a once over with NoiseNinja which gives it the slightly soft paint effect. Oh and icecream is good!!
Thanks Kim, appreciate your comments. The LOTR reference is for my partner Lisa who is a LOTR freaknut fan. But if not for that we probably would have headed in a different direction.
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Andrew, this shot is gorgeous. The colors are so vivid with pink and red against the blue sky. Nicely cropped as well. Another masterpiece from you!
You’re very generous Susan. Thankyou so much.
my first words were ‘’ bloody hell wow’’ when this started to open
great shot
Wow, this looks like a painting Andrew and the colours are gorgeous!……………….. reminds me of a giant icecream for some reason, (this is a compliment), makes me go mmmmmmm.
Lovely colours and composition Andrew, love the LOTR reference…!
Thankyou Mick
Thanks Sylvia, this was shot with a long zoom and is a scanned slide so I had to give it a bit of a once over with NoiseNinja which gives it the slightly soft paint effect. Oh and icecream is good!!
Thanks Kim, appreciate your comments. The LOTR reference is for my partner Lisa who is a LOTR
freaknutfan. But if not for that we probably would have headed in a different direction.Beautiful image Andrew. Man, I carnt do landscapes ! This puts me to shame
Love this Andrew – impressive landscape!