Dead Roo
Dead Roo belongs to the following groups:
Australian Landmarks and Icons and The Fine Art of PhotographyAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Available for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
Maxhamish, 2 months ago
Well, you have made a superb piece of art from this poor creature. I took a simliar image in NT but not as good as this. Excellent image for me.
Ken Boxsell, 2 months ago
I would have to agree with Max. A fantastic image created from something that could have been so easily overlooked.
JudyBJ, 2 months ago
Beautiful work-can you see the horse head ?
Wendy Slee KMA, 2 months ago
It takes amazing talent to take an everyday scene, if not one that is purposely overlooked, and present it as art in a way that is tasteful….. you have presented this so well that I can honestly see beauty throughout it…..
mlgkats, 2 months ago
poor thing , nice shot , good color
Bevellee, 2 months ago
Great shot….
KevinHe, 2 months ago
Great, beautiful!!!!!!!!! very nice shot, Wellman
Colin Ewington, 2 months ago
Brilliant! This shot is a true work of art. Who would think such an unlucky animal could finish up like this. In my travels I have passed many a dead Roo and never thought about stopping and taking a shot. Job well done.
Deborah Parkin, 2 months ago
what a disturbing shot (in a good way that is) – really gives you a insight into death (and life i suppose) – very surreal image but so brilliantly executed – somehow there seems something immortal here – maybe it is the fossilized feel to it.
John O'Dal, 2 months ago
Of course it’s in motion – still bounding along.
LinaJ, 2 months ago
wow, looks good! i like it
Paul Tupman, 2 months ago
This is fantastic work mate, and reminds me of so many things.. the first being cave paintings for some strange reason! I think it must be the way it is presented.. looking as if it is on a stone wall! The framing of this is brilliant and the square format works so well.. you really have made this into a great piece of art.. a great abstract at first glance, with more detail than some may have bargained for on a second look. Actually for me, I find it quie fascinating.. great viewed large and so much to see.. its almost a bit like looking at a map! I’m finding I like this more and more as I see it and perhaps one of my more horrific favourites! Brilliant work!
Nira Dabush, 2 months ago
Outstanding work, Great composition and textures captured here, Wellman
BRILLIANT !!
Jules Campbell, 2 months ago
From the thumbnail version it looks to be a beautifully constructed painting ..perhaps an Olsen and then on closer inspection …well what a treat as Paul says above ‘so much to see’ ....well done!
Daniel Rarela, 2 months ago
oh wow…. i feel like thinking its trapped in ice, but then it almost seems too crazy to think ANY place in Australia could get that cold
either way, what a great shot! i love the rough textures and (lack of) color in it – the starkness of it reminds me of the art work for Nine Inch Nails’ album The Downward Spiral
alistair mcbride, 2 months ago
Very striking image,well done.
jaycee, 2 months ago
great capture, its amazing how it just becomes part of the earth.
Graham Lea, 2 months ago
I have never seen a photo like this before in my life.
MattD, about 1 month ago
Really cool shot. Like how you’ve softened the edges.
Suresh Babu Su..., 27 days ago
Hi Mate,
Great Shot.
Tamme Marshall, 24 days ago
So sad but so cool!
Peter Coleman, 20 days ago
excellent work
bending back on itself, performing a jump it could not execute in life
one final leap