Banksia mort

Sara Lamond

Banksia mort

© Sara Lamond 2008. All rights reserved.

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Banksia mort by Sara Lamond
Banksia mort by Sara Lamond
  • Glenn Stephenson

    Glenn Stephenson

    Great shot. I really like the silvery sky as dominant background. Lovely :)

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thank you imagematrix!

  • bodymechanic

    bodymechanic

    hey is this down the rd from me at nepean gorge????? it looks very familiar! great shot sara,it almost reminds me of the full moon the other nite it looks erie yet spectacular!

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Hi steve – thanks :) I took this at Burragorang lookout on Sunday – it was a frustrating spot as there are so many scrubby trees interrupting the view of the mountains. So, I shot the trees!

  • frogster

    frogster

    Great image

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks frogster

  • Bill Fonseca

    Bill Fonseca

    Yeah, very nice Sara.

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thank you mr bill :) Been missing all you guys since g26 became more virtual – we really have to plan a big get together before the silly season!

  • Andrew Bosman

    Andrew Bosman

    Love the treatment Sara, turned the ordinary into the extraordinary!

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks Andrew – I wanted it to enhance the look that it had been there for ages with a more “aged” look.

  • elphonline

    elphonline

    great shot.

  • Sara Lamond replied

    thanks elph!

  • Lorraine Creagh

    Lorraine Creagh

    Nice shot Sara. They look amazing without their ‘clothes’ on. Beauiful skelton. The treatment enhances this.

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Beautiful skeleton…. oooooo I think I should rename this image. Or may use it for another if you don’t mind. I just love naked trees :)

  • Lorraine Creagh

    Lorraine Creagh

    Of course you can use it. Just make sure you spell it correctly…lol…just woke uop and my fingers are not working Driving through the country I see so many naked trees, just trying to get over many fences is a chore.

  • Adriana Glackin

    Adriana Glackin

    This is a gorgeous shot, and I love how you’ve edited it to really show it at it’s scraggy best. : )

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks Adriana – I’m so glad other people like scraggy too :)

  • Lance Jackson

    Lance Jackson

    A very nice capture here! I love old trees!

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks Lance – me too – they’re much more interesting than nicely manicured ones :)

  • sticky

    sticky

    Really stunnign dramatic shot….............. love it x

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks sticky! :)

  • murrstevens

    murrstevens

    beautimus and beautiful, feels cool dry

  • Sara Lamond replied

    thanks Mary :)

  • ADMarshall

    ADMarshall

    What a great find!

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thanks – I always spend a lot of time looking at trees when I’m out :)

  • ADMarshall

    ADMarshall

    You’ve changes ‘traffic lights’ for ‘trees!’

  • Sara Lamond replied

    lol, that’s what happens when you move to the “sticks” :P

  • ADMarshall

    ADMarshall

    “changed” i meant

  • Brian Carey

    Brian Carey

    Very nice composition, love the perspective!

  • Sara Lamond replied

    Thank you Brian!

  • Vinod Vijayan

    Vinod Vijayan

    wow.. thats a wonderful shot!!

  • neekonut

    neekonut

    I love dead trees… or at least dormant trees… wonderful tones in this one.

  • Mark Lee

    Mark Lee

    Outstanding shot :) So well capture :)

  • melodious

    melodious

    love this, great find, great shot!

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