The Devil's Marbles.

Stephen Kilburn

The Devil's Marbles.

The Devil’s Marbles.

This wonderful rock formation is near Tennant Creek, Northern Territory.

This image was shot on film with a Nikon F70d and yes, I used a polariser to match the natural colours.

The Devil's Marbles. belongs to the following groups:

Landscape Photography and Panoramas 3:1 Ratio Minimum Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

The Devil's Marbles. by Stephen Kilburn
  • Elaine van Dyk

    Elaine van Dyk

    Fabulous, crisp image. Striking in it’s simplicity and contrasting colours.

  • Cliff Vestergaard

    Cliff Vestergaard

    I wish I couls stand on top of that spot. NICE PHOTO

  • Cliff Vestergaard

    Cliff Vestergaard

    wish I could good I maen ! beer on my key board.

  • ArtAfresh

    ArtAfresh

    Excellent, colours are striking as is the polarization.

  • rock

    rock

    Beautiful Shot Well Done!!!

  • AnnH

    AnnH

    This is one of the cards I bought for my friend. It is just great Thanks Stephen

  • Stephen Kilburn

    Stephen Kilburn

    Thanks Ann :) I imagine it looks great on a card too.

  • Paul Quinn

    Paul Quinn

    Such a rich blue sky Steve, Was this shot taken at a high elevation?

  • Stephen Kilburn

    Stephen Kilburn

    Paul, it is a polariser filter that creates the rich blue. In fact, it enhances the contrast of all the colours.

  • Helen Green

    Helen Green

    Lovely photo Stephen

  • dairygirl

    dairygirl

    this is one of my fave places in the whole world, why?, because when my nan on my dads side was alive she used to always bring me here for a picnic lunch with her, she was from tennant creek.
    what a stunning photo of the devil’s marbles

  • Philip Wong

    Philip Wong

    Awesome colour!

  • cheridan

    cheridan

    Love going to the the Devil’s Marbles. And a really nice capture.

  • JohnThunderbird

    JohnThunderbird

    I didn’t know that one is allowed to photo these places as they are usually sacred. I know that’s true of the “valley of the winds”

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