The Fingal...another view

robert murray

The Fingal...another view

The Great Fingal mine at Daydawn near Cue is falling to pieces and sitting on the edge of a big open pit mine it is also heritage listed but wont last much longer

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The Fingal...another view by robert murray
The Fingal...another view by robert murray
  • Irene  Burdell

    Irene Burdell

    Wh Robert.at a superb capture just everything about it is fantastic , well done

  • Irene  Burdell

    Irene Burdell

    I shall start again , don’t know what happened there , but you have probably gathered I love the shot .

  • robert murray replied

    thank you Irene for your double comments lol glad you like it

  • adgray

    adgray

    Love the 3D effect of the golden flowers in the foreground echoing the golden sunrays in the distant background! Almost as if the building in the middle is oblivious to it all!
    Chookas! ♥

  • robert murray replied

    yes chookas I agree the yellow cassia with the glow shining thru the flowers makes it and thank you for your comment

  • Phineous   Cassidy

    Phineous Cas...

    great image robert
    i think the government should dismantle it and build it somewhere in perth as a reminder of days gone by me thinks

  • robert murray replied

    we started to do that with donations for a stone of $10 then move it into Cue but that was back in the 90’s and now nothing is being done

  • Heabar

    Heabar

    Another beauty Bob well done my dear !!!

  • robert murray replied

    thank you my dear

  • daffodil

    daffodil

    Great shot with harmonious colors – beautiful lighting !

  • robert murray replied

    once again thank you for your comments my dear

  • Christine  Wilson

    Christine Wilson

    I really like the tones in this and the flower in the fornt is an odd composition but I like it

  • robert murray replied

    the flower Christine is a native to the area and was taken from another photo thank you for favoriting it

  • Mayina

    Mayina

    Awesome!!

  • robert murray replied

    thank you once again Gwenda

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