Tree of Stone & Wood
Grampians National Park, Victoria Australia
Canon 50D / Sigma 18-200 OS
f8.0 ; 1/60sec ; ISO 100 ; 18mm
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Maximus
amazing comp Jim :)
JimFilmer replied
Thankyou Max
Barb Leopold
Fabulous colour Jim, and I love that tree hanging on for dear life, right up the top!!
JimFilmer replied
Thanks Barb…. to me its as if the tree at the top is just the emerging tip of the bigger tree as seen in the rock face
Suzanne D Jaes...
Great composition love the texture. .... :)
JimFilmer replied
thankyou Suzanne
simonesphotos
Wow incredible capture Jim!! Love the colour and texture, great find!!
JimFilmer replied
Thx Simone… think it also has something to do with an “S” curve that I read somewhere…hmmm..where was that tutorial
Rosemaree
WOW! This is a wonderful find Jim. It looks a bit like the crucifix.
JimFilmer replied
Many thx Rosemaree
simonesphotos
LOL, Glad they are coming in handy :))))
Michael Kienhuis
Super image. Well seen. M:>
JimFilmer replied
thx Michael…. all it takes is to raise the eye line and look up…lol
Chris Willis
What a fabulous shot. The perspective is very impacting…love the tiny tree at the top :-)
JimFilmer replied
many thanks Chris
helene ruiz
incredible shot!
JimFilmer replied
thankyou Helene
aglaia b
wow, a rock monster!!!!
;-) xox
JimFilmer replied
thought you were listening to B52’s for a moment…but that was Rock Lobster…lol
aglaia b
hahaha, no though you make me wanna listen to it! hehe ;-) xox
JimFilmer replied
have fun…the weather is glorious, so I’m off to a picnic
aglaia b
yep!!!!!
we are going fishing!!!!
lovely, i’ll go for a walk with my camera, hehe, although, i hope i don’t miss a shot of the huge fish they keep on talking about catching! hehe
catch you later jim! ;-) xox
BigD
It’s beautiful, Jim
JimFilmer replied
thx Big D… appreciated
Mel Brackstone
That looks like a petrified tree, with a survivor poking out the top….amazing!
JimFilmer replied
thankyou Mel…that’s what I was kinda thinking at the time … how many years did it take to finally emerge?
Next time you are in SA.. do drop by
Waleska Luker
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JimFilmer replied
Many thanks Waleska
Dave Corn
SooooooooooooUnique….................Top Gun Quality!!
JimFilmer replied
many thanks for your compliments Dave
LumenLux
This is a highly unusual formation, represented apparently perfectly by your fine photography!
JimFilmer replied
thankyou LumenLux
flipteez
The texture the clarity & colour just leaves ya speachless & in awww of time & mother nature XXXXXX Oh & your skill of course sir Jim :-P
JimFilmer replied
thx flip..you should drop in there as you go cruisin’ in that dodge – just a few hours from your place… wel maybe 4
Marilyns
!!!!! amazing !
JimFilmer replied
thx Marilyn
Laurie Search
Beautiful textures, tones, and color!!
JimFilmer replied
thx Laurie – sometimes nature needs some of the credit for such a beautiful scene
Diana-Lee Saville