Strata 

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  • Mudlo Rocks, Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia.

  • Opalisation of wood, opals, coloured stratas

  • A softly blurred waterfall flowing through rocks, taken from the lower bridge in the Falls of Bruar. The geology of this place is quite impressive; at least 3 kinds of rocks (slate, limestone and possibly some schist) folded and thrust up at rakish angles around the Loch Tay fault, quite an impressive river gorge eroded by the Bruar Water. Nikon d200; I acquired a new tripod for the purpose of making this photo, but went on to shoot Raw instead; this one took a subsequent visit and benefitted from more water flowing anyway.

  • Greetings…This is a view of my sidewalk stone. Thank you for taking the time to look! Comments are always welcome!! :) / God Bless!!

  • Tower Hill, declared Victoria’s first National Park in 1892, was formed at least 30,000 years ago when a hot rising basaltic magma came into contact with the subterranean water table. The violent explosion that followed created the funnel-shaped crater (later filled by a lake) and the islands seen today. Artefacts found in the volcanic ash layers show that Aborigines were living in the area at the time of the eruption. The Warrnambool area was a rich source of foods for the Koroitgundidj people, whose descendants retain special links with this country. / /

  • I love finding areas of the earth’s bones exposed so that you can see the folds and layers of the rock. This image has not been rotated. The strata was at a 45 degree angle. It makes you wonder what pressures and forces it must have experienced to have been twisted that way…

  • Rock formation at the coast.

  • Sunlight reflecting in a pool of Karijini National Park/Western Australia create a surreal atmosphere. Equipment: CANON 5D Image was featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! SOLD: / Laminated Print, Large 610×305mm, through RB-site / / Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Another photo of the magical pools at Karijini Nationalpark/Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 17-35mm Image was featured in DSLR Users Framing suggestion: / SOLD: / Matted Print, 218mm x 326mm, through RB-site © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Incredibly shaped rocks in Hamersley Gorge, Karijini National Park/Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, 17mm This image has won the following RB-Challenges: / Australian Traveller Travel Photography Challenge / National Parks of the World Group – Your Best Feature Framing suggestion: / / / SOLD: / 2x Laminated Print, Large 610×406mm, through RB-site / / Image was featured in Fine Art of Landscape Photography – Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! – Australian Travel Photography and Writing – Your Magic Place – Beautiful / / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Karijini again in striking beauty and tranquillity. / Sun reflections from red walls of the gorge turn water into liquid copper. / Equipment: CANON 5D, 24-105 F4 L IS SOLD: / Custom framed Lambda Print 20×14inch on FujiFlex Paper, through local art exhibition Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Macro photograph taken from a large rock! /

  • Terra Nova is depicting the link between humans and earth – both being a tapestry of different ingridient, and both a part of each other. Transparent watercolors on paper. / Approx size 21×14inch. Please contact me for information about purchasing the original.

  • oil on canvas / 40” x 32”

  • Shore rocks Scotland / /

  • Macro shot of the bark of a gum tree at Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. I flipped the image 90 degrees and it reminded me of the strata you see at an archeological dig … layers of different colored dirt, and in the top layer some shells, which are so often found near the surface of a dig where ancient peoples have lived. Taken with Nikon D80 1/60s f/9 ISO 400 macro 105mm on tripod. /

  • Detail of a ‘Hoodoo” structure seen in Drumheller, Alberta. The fine sediment layers have been transposed by fine dessication cracks from the wind.

  • Death Valley National Park, USA / / The Ubehebe Crater system contains several volcanic craters, cinder cones and ash hills, all resulting from an explosive steam eruption approx. 2,000 years ago, when rising magma met an underground lake. Ubehebe is by far the largest crater, 2,400 feet in diameter and 500 feet deep and presents a very colorful spectacle with variegated, buckled strata around its sides and grey-black ash on the rim. A slippery climb with an awesome view !

  • 4 steel plate etching and aquatint on Stonehenge paper and recycled survey plan. / 36×36 cm / 2009 A work inspired by a recent visit to the small ex-Hydro town of Waddamana in the central highlands of Tasmania. This was my first arrangement of the print. I decided it needed more strata to convey the sense of passing time and history. The final version can be seen here.

  • Etching & aquatint on Stonehenge paper and recycled survey plan. / 72×36 cm. The final version of this print.

  • / Painted in 2005 / Acrylic on canvas / www.adambogusz.com.au

  • The stunning texture of the rock formation being highlighted with the glow of the morning light.

  • let us pray for the good men now raging war / against vicious tremendous old sea / under moonlit mile sparkle dust decoration and let us pray for the tattered old hands / wrinkled and shrivelled by time and by tears / weeping gently at the daily swell and let us pray that the mighty strata / safely points its layered mass west into / bitter chills and tower block waves and let us pray the callous sea claims not a life / unforeseen, unexpected, unheard / in the unkempt space beyond visible horizon and let us pray their return is as swift as their exit / bringing catch to make pockets fall heavy / and crowds of well-wishers to line harbour walls and let us pray that the efforts of trawlermen / are rightly commended on plate and on deck / and on lips served by the call of the sea —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Downpatrick Head, Co. Mayo, Ireland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk After it was pointed out that this looked like the front of a ship, I wrote an alternate poem, and the original will fit with another image to follow.

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