Barren 

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  • Young prairie dog emerging from the burrow

  • My Excellent Arizona Adventure. ‘Read all about it’ in my writing section.

  • In days gone by, whalers used this upturned boat as a makeshift hut. / / (Bourbonhamna – Spitsbergen) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Lone beech tree on the beach in the dead of winter.

  • I love fences, so here’s another

  • Far western NSW near the SA border these dry low ranges appear barren and lifeless. Often when there appears to be nothing, under closer scrutiny or if one takes the time to ‘feel’ the landscape all matter of ‘treasures’ can be found. So where there is nothing – there is always something. On this occasion in the very late afternoon light the landscape took on an all new appearance. What was arid dry ‘washed’ out looking scenerey took on a hugely contrasting glow against what still was a deep blue outback sky – one symbolic of a very dry atmosphere above.The folds of millions of years of time and erosion on these ranges became emphasised. / / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / see more of my photography from outback Australia by clicking below / /

  • Rainbow emerging from the town of Elko, Nevada, in a rain storm over farmland and desert

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Cape Barren Geese (Cereopsis novaehollandiae). I was very fortunate to see these magnificent birds fly onto the beach near the “Golden Island Lookout”, Coffin Bay National Park, Western Australia. Ricoh XRP / 400 ASA Fujifilm

  • A sunrise over the desert Tucson, Arizona, 2008.

  • Taken on Connor’s Hill just outside Kiandra in Kosciusko National park.

  • A mix up of a number of images ive taken over the past couple of years, hopefully to be printed for a roading company (fingers crossed)!

  • This sunflower was past its prime but still standing strong near Dillon, Montana.

  • Rannoch Moor, near Glen Coe, Western Highlands of Scotland

  • I photographed a stand of barren trees and then manipulated the photo to create this piece.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Moonscape – Queenstown Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia. You could be forgiven for thinking that you had stepped onto another planet when you first come across Queenstown, located 260km west of Hobart. The barren, bald hills are the result of the copper mining that was done here over 73 years. The sulphurous residue from the Mount Lyell Copper Mine stripped the earth of everything living and left a grey and brown sludge over the surrounding hills and plains. / Owing to a combination of tree removal for use in the smelters, the smelter fumes (for about 40 years), and the heavy annual rainfall, the erosion of the shallow horizon topsoil back to the harder rock profile contributed to the stark state of the mountains for many decades. / Typical of the successions that occur in fire affected areas in Western Tasmania, the low shrubbery that has revegetated adjacent to hillside creeks is a very early stage of a long recovery for the ecology of the region. / Some concern by local residents in the 1980s, and since, that the low-level succession of plants might affect the stark ‘moonscape’ appearance of the southern parts of Mount Lyell, and northern Mount Owen. Although there are still large areas incapable of sustaining regrowth due to the acute slopes and lack of soil formation, the rate of vegetation recovery will render the mythologies arising from the appearance as only partial truths in time.

  • Landscape series

  • photo manip/montage Exiled. / But not alone.

  • Grevillea macrostylis or Mt Barren Grevillea is a native plant of Western Australia, from The Barrens. The flowers are red with slight “down” curling into creamy-yellow, the leaves are wide, dark with five points. Very delicate looking, but showy flower. Taken in Kings Parks, Perth Western Australia

  • The road to Virginia City, NV is LOADED with old relics and points of interest….this being the best! Looks like he’s broken down and is trying to hitch a ride! Someone has put flags and flowers in his “hands” recently…those relics have been there for more years than I care to remember! lol:) / (Sony A350 DSLR) / /

  • I have a customer who wants a calendar on “Country Victoria”, so this image is from that series. / It’s not my usual style or subject matter……but that’s what we do! Shot on location – Macedon (Victoria) Australia.

  • I have a customer who wants a calendar on “Country Victoria”, so this image is from that series. / It’s not my usual style or subject matter……but that’s what we do! Shot on location – Macedon (Victoria) Australia. For some reason this shot and the treatments that I’ve used, make me think of Dante’s Inferno (Canto III).......which was the inspiration for the title of this piece.

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