Arguably Australia’s most photographed natural icon. I try to resist taking too many photographs of this beautiful rock, but as I drive past it every day of my life, sometimes the temptation is too strong to ignore.
When I was living in Europe, I would have dreams of red earth so vivid and vibrant that in the end, they lured me home. Whenever I doubt my decision, I should just come here and lose myself in this gorgeous photo………….thank you!
Thank-you bellmusker. You are most welcome to come here and lose yourself in this photo anytime you like! I understand exactly what you mean about the red earth. For nearly eight years now, it has ‘kept’ me enjoying desert life here at Uluru. I will find it very difficult to ever leave here.
This is so BEAUTIFUL Keiran………I have a watercolour of your Rock done by a NewZealander, Malcolm Warr which I’ve had for 24 years. Have never been to your country ……… but I know it’s absolutely fascinating in every way, shape and form………..outstanding gallery you have here …….. :-))
Thank-you PrairieRose for your wonderful comments. It is indeed a fascinating country. With some incredible landscapes. I have been lucky enough to live virtually in the shadow of Uluru for a number of years, and never stop marvelling at its beauty.
You see so many photos of Uluru but this one has some extra – with the red sand and Australian vegetation it really adds perspective and context – great shot! It’s much greener than I would have thought – awesome place.
Cheers Stephanie. Yes, most visitors are surprised with how much ‘greenery’ exists in the landscape around Uluru.
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beautiful
Thanks Nicole. I am so glad that you like this photo. It is indeed a beautiful part of the country.
– Keiran Lusk
When I was living in Europe, I would have dreams of red earth so vivid and vibrant that in the end, they lured me home. Whenever I doubt my decision, I should just come here and lose myself in this gorgeous photo………….thank you!
Thank-you bellmusker. You are most welcome to come here and lose yourself in this photo anytime you like! I understand exactly what you mean about the red earth. For nearly eight years now, it has ‘kept’ me enjoying desert life here at Uluru. I will find it very difficult to ever leave here.
– Keiran Lusk
This is so BEAUTIFUL Keiran………I have a watercolour of your Rock done by a NewZealander, Malcolm Warr which I’ve had for 24 years. Have never been to your country ……… but I know it’s absolutely fascinating in every way, shape and form………..outstanding gallery you have here …….. :-))
Thank-you PrairieRose for your wonderful comments. It is indeed a fascinating country. With some incredible landscapes. I have been lucky enough to live virtually in the shadow of Uluru for a number of years, and never stop marvelling at its beauty.
– Keiran Lusk
beautiful, another place i would love to see
Yes, it is a spectacular place to visit. And an even more beautiful place to live! Thanks for the feedback! :-)
– Keiran Lusk
You see so many photos of Uluru but this one has some extra – with the red sand and Australian vegetation it really adds perspective and context – great shot! It’s much greener than I would have thought – awesome place.
Cheers Stephanie. Yes, most visitors are surprised with how much ‘greenery’ exists in the landscape around Uluru.
– Keiran Lusk
Different view well done!
Thanks Andrew. Glad you liked it.
– Keiran Lusk
oh Keiran this has to be the best photo of Uluru, …magnificient.
Thank-you very much ginnymac! I am so glad that you like this shot :-)
– Keiran Lusk
This is stunning ! ! !
Thanks SandraRos. It is indeed a stunning place.
– Keiran Lusk
Your photograph really compliment it. Kind regards out of Africa., Sandra
:-) Heartfelt thanks for the wonderful comments and kind greetings. Enjoy :-)
– Keiran Lusk
Very pretty!
Thanks so much Barbara.
– Keiran Lusk