At the end of Lake St Claire, the deepest lake in Tasmania, the shoreline is made up of a glacial moraine, many small rocks tumbled down the mountains by water, ice and other rocks.
It is such a simple image yet becomes more and more complex the longer you stare at it. Love the blues, with a hint of red every now and then. Great lighting and textures. Would love to see this a s 4ft wide print. Very mesmerizing.
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Love this shot…
beautiful. This would look nice on any wall in my opinion!
What a great photograph
according to Kathleen this is the 1st image that was ever uploaded to RedBubble.
I very auspicious start I believe. beautiful.
It is such a simple image yet becomes more and more complex the longer you stare at it. Love the blues, with a hint of red every now and then. Great lighting and textures. Would love to see this a s 4ft wide print. Very mesmerizing.
4ft wide is about life sized – and yeah, it’s kinda spoiled being on the web.
How cool ! I love the colour.
The tone is great in this. Such a simple subject, but it really captures your eyes. (BTW, I’m a geologist, so I LOVE the subject :)
The tone is great in this. Such a simple subject, but it really captures your eyes. (BTW, I’m a geologist, so I LOVE the subject :)
This appeals to me as I love mosaics and this is a natural one.