Drought
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The bottom of Dangars Lagoon, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia – 10 May 2009.
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Drought belongs to the following groups:
All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers, Australian Contemporary Photography, Dawn and Dusk Light, Desert Heat, Landscape and Abstract Photography, Lost in Space [75% Negative Space], Mood & Ambience - Strictly Photos, Natural Textures, New South Wales Photography and Rural NSW Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Rosemary Scott
Oh how terrible…...... so sad to see it looking this way.
Kitsmumma replied
I was quite shocked Rosemary, hopefull we’ll get some rain soon.
DragonFlyer
Yes. This is what so much of it looks like. Wonderfully expressive image with so much emphasis on the dry and cracked empty lake in the foreground… and soon that one tree in the distance that still has leaves may be dead too…
Kitsmumma replied
Thanks DragonFlyer and yes, with the cold setting in there wont be anything left.
Colleen Milburn
Wonderful work, Kitsumma. So sad.
Kitsmumma replied
It is very sad Colleen but I know it will flourish again oneday. Thank you.
dimsim
gorgeous :) what an incredible composition! :D
Kitsmumma replied
Thanks dim, the light was getting too low but it was overcast and glary at the same time, bit tricky.
Judi FitzPatrick
Wow, great shot, so sad for the lack of moisture – hope you get some rain soon.
Kitsmumma replied
It must be getting closer Judi, we’ll need lots of it. Thank you.
Kaiju
fabulous!
Kitsmumma replied
Much appreciated Kaiju, thank you.
natapee
great choice of perspective.
Kitsmumma replied
Thanks Nat, I wanted to show the cracks but also the expanse.
dimsim
“the light was getting too low but it was overcast and glary at the same time” works perfectly for this shot :) turned out great!
Kitsmumma replied
Thanks so much for that, you’re too kind.
marcusjohn
Sad for the dry, we so need rain.. This is a powerful image Sylvia I do love the POV with the horizon so high.. just awesome..
Kitsmumma replied
Hi Marcus, thanks so much. Yes, it is sad, I didn’t quite believe it when I saw it. Still no sign of rain up here!
lucin
Oh, wonderful, wonderful. The pov supreme here.
lucin
After further view…..Those promising clouds….they don’t deliver?
Kitsmumma replied
Hi lucin, thanks so much and no, they certainly don’t. We can have the darkest, cloudiest, most oppressive weather up here and still not a drop!
Sharon Mau
athex
Great work – a well told story