At Point Lookout, New England National Park, NSW, Australia on a very cold and foggy winter’s day. Sold at the 2012 Dorrigo Mountain Arts Show
This image won 1st place in the 2010 NSW forests photographic competition
“alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in International Women’s Photography “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in Rural NSW “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in Solo Exhibition “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in Colourists “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in PENTAX “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in The Secret Society “alone on a foggy mountain top” was featured in Australia – from the Outback to the Coast
Comments
Looks like a painting, Clare. That light quality is sheer poetry.
Thank you David
Clare
– Clare Colins
Looks very…medieval:)
Thank you…it was very cold and quite spooky!
– Clare Colins
Beautiful lighting and framing Clare,as David says it looks like a painting
Thank you for the lovely comments Trudi,
Clare
– Clare Colins
Besutifully framed by the branches, Clare. Lichen on the picnic table and fog—my kind of day and shot! Are the trees eucalyptus?
Thanks Jan.
Yes I think many of the trees are Eucalypts. I take you out there if you’re ever in Dorrigo,
Clare
– Clare Colins
What a lovely shot!! Lovely soft light.
Thank you Christine,
Clare
– Clare Colins
O – how absolutely stunning! What superb light and tones – an amazing place to be! Wonderfully composed image friend – I love this :)))
Thank you K for the lovely comments. Add this place to your list of places to visit
Clare :) x
– Clare Colins
great capture
Thank you very much,
Clare
– Clare Colins
exquisite! cold, but cool! well done, and congrats on feature.
Thank you very much indeed,
Clare
– Clare Colins
A scene waiting for the colours of a mystery story to unfold! Beautiful!
Thank you. I appreciate the feature,
clare
– Clare Colins
This is really great Clare, love the light and tones – your framing is wonderful. It has a lovely painterly feel about it :)
Thank you for the lovely comments Trish,
Clare
– Clare Colins