Spinifex - a different view. by NaturalCultural
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Spinifex - a different view. by

Thought this alternative view to presenting spinifex grass was worth the effort. It was taken in the early morning after a heavy dew which has left the sand a golden colour.

Spinifex is a genus of perennial coastal grasses that are one of the most common plants that grow in sand dunes along the coasts of Australia. These grasses are an important part of the entire sand dune ecosystem as they play a vital role in stabilising and reducing the movement of wind blown sand. Four species of the genus Spinifex are recognised in the world with three being indigenous to Australia.
Pottsville NSW Australia

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I’m an amateur photographer. I do it for fun, to identify animals and insects without having to capture them, I look for the patterns and small images in life and try to capture the spirit they portray. I make it up as I go.

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spinifex grass, sand, dune, australia, cabarita, pottsville, cudgen, wooyung, fingal, nsw, new south wales, coast, vegetation, plant, flora, tweed coast, nature, damien hofmeyer, naturalcultural, colour, beach, golden, grass

Comments

  • Martin Muir
    Martin Muir3 months ago

    What a Great Shot just awesome love this,great idea…magical
    sorry im on my art account but just magic mate :)

  • Hello Martin. Fantastic comment and glad you think it so good. Wasn’t sure this view would work as it is not the traditional perspective of this subject matter. Hope it is going well for you on your numerous projects. As always appreciate your visits.

    – NaturalCultural

  • Karin  Taylor
    Karin Taylor3 months ago

    very creative, this makes a cool sorta pattern, a lovely abstract from nature :) wonderful work :)

  • Oh well Karin i had to try something different and the sand was too wet to lie on :)

    – NaturalCultural

  • ~ Ademac
    ~ Ademac3 months ago

  • Thank you very much for the feature. Really appreciated.

    – NaturalCultural