Gum photography 

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  • Just catching the last rays of sunshine, she looks very relaxed…

  • This image is of a very steep slope off The Razorback near Mt.Hotham toward Mt.Feathertop. You can clearly see the effects of both the weather and gravity on the paterned snow. It is amazing how tough the snowgums are, and the places they can survive. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Taken on Mt.Higginbotham at Mt.Hotham the cloud had just thinned enough toward the sun enough to allow a soft but distinct shadow to be cast by the snowgum onto the fresh snow. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • This was taken in late Autumn before the start of the official snow season, looking down the top trail at Mt.Baw Baw. The overhanging snowgums laden with snow, the fog and dropping away of the track gave a feeling of walking through a snowy tunnel. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • This was taken between Mt.Hotham and Dinner Plain, at JB Plain in the Victorian Alps. It shows one situation where shooting in the middle of the day was the best time as the broad snow gum canopy cast a nice consistently patterned shadow across the fresh snow. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • This shot was actually slightly overexposed, which allowed the snow gum that has a dusting of fresh snow to come out in a more ghostly grey, with detail in the trunk retained. The surrounding snow and sky however wasn’t completely washed out, and the slight detail and contrast there allows you to just discern its place relative to the snow and this sky. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Snow Gums can show a wonderful range of bark colours. This particular tree was a lovely red. The patterns in the peeling bark gave the impression a large, clawed animal has been scratching the tree. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • A foggy day in Badger Weir.

  • Thanks to Lance for the title : )

  • Enjoy!

  • The only bit of water in a drought, I’m glad I found it. / Now available through RB big and beautiful!! Part of the ultimate reflections group / Avatar for National Parks of the World May 2008 / Extensive Folio Viewing / ”Caroline Ellis Web Site / / !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/311154-6-splendid-morning.jpg:http://www.redbubble.com/people/carolineellis/art/311154-6-splendid-morning More art check out my website Other limited edition art prints also available from my web site.

  • East McDonald Ranges. I love outback Australia, such contrast and sharp light. Visit website / Extensive Folio Viewing / ”Caroline Ellis Web Site and go to outback gallery for more images. more on my bubble: / !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/311154-6-splendid-morning.jpg:http://www.redbubble.com/people/carolineellis/art/311154-6-splendid-morning

  • This shot taken in the Victorian Alps , Victoria Australia, the trees are majestic Ghost Gums.

  • Mystical Snow Gums, on the Great Alpine Road in Victoria , just have to love those trees. The Great Alpine Road meaders through national park landscape of the Victorian Alps. Sale to unknown buyer, matted print

  • Eucalypt tree in the Lincoln National Park, on the Eyre Peninsular, South Australia

  • Taken in Nairne in the Adelaide Hills. The sun as it rose through the fog turned the branches & dried grass a beautiful golden red colour. I also used the ‘shade’ white balance, which helped to enhance the yellow & red tones.

  • Model – Halohid Anyone in Adelaide should know this location. It sticks out like a sore thumb. / Naturally, I had to use it. It’s just so PINK! Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • “Chicle” ~ Bubble gum machine in Solola, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • From the high plains to the deserts – the Eucalyptus is botanically iconic to Australia. With over 700 species ranging from stunted shrubs in the arid regions to the tallest flowering plant on the planet, their diversity is as grand as their stature. Most species are not frost or cold tolerant (temps down to -5C) though there is one species that lives in the alps of the mainland affectionately known as the ’snow gum’. (Eucalyptus pauciflora ). Whilst three other cold tolerant species exist in the highlands of central Tasmania. Growing as woodlands or open woodlands from 1300m-1800m ASL in Tasmania,Victoria and New South Wales where they form the altitudinal limit of the tree line. The ’snow gum’ can become a gnarled old warrior as it eeks out an existance in poor soil with short growing seasons in harsh climates. Sometimes shedding bark revealing bright green,yellow or even orange-red under bark. It certainly makes for a brilliant dash of colour particularly in the snow. When in these alpine regions I often find it hard not to get ‘lost’ in their beauty and character and always find myself searching for those special individuals. Specimans with so much character that they speak for themselves. Available as large format fine art print or canvas for purchase HERE Fuji G617 – Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 bubblesite / photography blog / portfolio —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography by clicking on the image below / /

  • Two little Australian gum beetles having a game of hide and seek, taken in Tasmania, Australia. Taken with a Canon DSLR and Canon 100mm macro lens, with a sturdy tripod. Natural Light. My New 2010 Calender Featured in the following groups / Flowers in Macro / Australian Wildlife / A Beautiful Blur / Insects, bugs and creepy crawlies July 2009 / Backyard Close Ups Aug 2009 / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called Peek A Boo! / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called White Valley! Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…* /

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Floral Emblem of Tasmania =============================== / Featured on the Home Page – 31/05/09 =============================== / Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most widely cultivated of Australia’s native trees. It can be found in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is well established overseas (eg. Algeria, Brazil, France, India, Spain and Portugal). Tasmania blue gum – E. globulus; found in eastern and south-eastern Tasmania, as well as in the islands of Bass Strait. It also occurs in southern Victoria; flowers occur singly in the leaf axils; rough bark usually retained at base of trunk. It is the floral emblem of Tasmania. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4:8 / ISO: 200

  • Taken during a dust storm recently, from Salt Clay Road, looking back over Cootamundra in the Riverina District of NSW. (It is a change to be shooting in dust instead of mist!) Cootamundra is possibly most well known for being the actual birthplace of cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman. It also lends its name to the Cootamundra Wattle – the town is abloom in July and August when these trees are in full flower. HDR image processed in Photomatix from a single jpeg (x 3 at 1/3 ev) and finished in CS3. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Pink Flowering Gum Possibly an Eucalyptus leucoxylon rosea Tasmania, Australia. At a conservative estimate there are over 900 species and subspecies of eucalypts in Australia. They make up the very essence of ‘the bush’. Generally the mass of olive foliage overpowers the distinct, star-like flowers of eucalypts. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/200sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200

  • Taken at Mt Hotham in the Victorian Alps. This image has been accepted into the Al-Thani and Austrian Supercircuit international competitions and has been printed in the Austrian catalogue in 2008. and it also got a half page print in the 2008 Al Thani international competition catalogue. Nikon D50 18-200mm VR lens. HDR image made of 3 shots 2 stops apart. Tripod used because the light level was so low. The original images were partially blended back in over the HDR shot.

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