Burned Bushland
Taken on Duck Creek road, a rural gravel road that what was once a pack horse trail, cut by the Riley Family up to the Lamington Plateau, ( SE Qld) which they pineered and settled having moved from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney and settled here over 100 years ago.
There will be no recovery for these burned trees the bushfire was just too intense.

Burned Bushland belongs to the following groups:
Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography, Brisbane ~ South East QLD, Farms and Countryside, Landscape Photography and The Word TreeAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

BigD, 2 months ago
That’s so sad but I hope new growth will come soon.
Michele Duncan..., 2 months ago
This is so sad. Good detail and lighting!
NautilusBlue in reply to BigD’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks Big D
Trevor Fellows, 2 months ago
dam thats sad but a great image.
Trev.
Ramace, 2 months ago
Lovely shot mate nice colurs. sad that only a few will regenerate.
Bev Woodman, 2 months ago
Wow – this is nice. I love the way you brought out the foreground but kept the background in focus – nice work
Jenifer, 2 months ago
Beautiful shot Julie~ I love the colors.
NautilusBlue in reply to Jenifer’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks very much Jen. I love your fart button hehehe
Elana Bailey, 2 months ago
Julie, sad but the colours make this shot look like a painting. Nicely captured.
NautilusBlue in reply to Elana Bailey’s comment, 2 months ago
Yesterday we went for a drive Elana and i saw this scene just before sunset. Thanks mate
Nancy Chambers, 2 months ago
Julie, so sad what fire can do….but you’ve managed to make it beautiful.
Anne-Marie Bok..., 2 months ago
Wonderful mysterious picture Julie
Micalyn, 2 months ago
Sad that it burned, but it made a heck of a shot.
Squealia, 2 months ago
Stunning capture, but assuming it’s similar to California where my sister lives in 4 or five years it will hopefully have grown back, just hope all the little creatures fled ahead of the fire.