Uluru Wall Art

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  • Exotics in the Outback 2006

  • Ayers Rock (Uluru) by Moonlight 2

  • Uluru is an amazing place, filled with rich vibrant colour and steeped in tradition and story time. I took this photo on my last trip to Uluru. The sunrise had just finished and the tourist buses were beginning to leave. This gave me a great opportunity to capture the rich colour at this time of day but without the crowds. To add another element to the composition I decided to include the Kangaroo Road Sign. /   / Photo Taken: 29-Nov-2005 / Time: Early, 7:30am / Conditions: Beautiful clear morning 3800 views   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other Australian Red Centre art: / /   /   /

  • Driving along this almost deserted highway we spotted this Love heart, somewhere between Uluru and Kings Canyon. An amazing piece of work, literally in the middle of nowhere. Hence the title, Love is all around…even in the middle of nowhere….. Photo Taken: 28-Nov-2005 / Time: Early, 6:45PM / Conditions: Beautiful clear afternoon   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other Australian Red Centre art: / /   /   /

  • . / .Uluru, Probably the most recognizable Landmarks in Australia . Oil painting done from a watercolour sketch done on site. / .Absolutely pasionate about the central Australia even the heat in the summer / / . / . / . . / . Australia’s largest recognisable rock. Oil on Canvas.Original Painting is 120×85 price is $2000. / this would make a perfect greeting card to send overseas. / /

  • The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines. Ayers Rock is the popular English designation (named after Sir Henry Ayers, a 19th century Australian governor). However, the rock’s official appellation is Uluru, the one given by the Anunga Aborigines. dinner out in the desert, watching the full moon rise Digital photography / Composition of three images

  • Carved out by water / The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines. / Water has shaped the valleys, potholes and pools of Uluru. Rainstorm after rainstorm over millions of years has sent water plummeting down the hard rock, wearing it away to form grooves, and chains of potholes and plunge pools. Uluru Waterhole / / The heart of Uluru / Carved out by water /

  • This was taken on my recent trip around Australia, I love the red sand and the contrasting colours. Best viewed large.

  • Waterfall running down face of Uluru out of the mist and magic of the Rock. / Rock SHOULD DEFINITELY BE VIEWED LARGE! / THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print

  • After The Rains SHOULD DEFINITELY BE VIEWED LARGE! / THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print

  • !!http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1565698-14-uluru-late-afternoon-the-rock-image-by-rock.jpg / The storm has past us by and the sky is blue once again. / Uluru The Worlds Largest Monolith!! Pastel red to burgundy and spinifex to gold, / We’ve just come out of the Mulga where the plains forever roll. / And Albert Namatjira has painted all the scenes, / And a shower has changed the lustre of our land. And it’s raining on the Rock, / In a beautiful country, / And I’m proud to travel this big land, / As an Aborigine. / And it’s raining on the Rock What an almighty sight to see, / And I’m wishing and I’m dreaming that you were here with me. Everlasting daisies and a beautiful desert rose / Where does their beauty come from heaven knows. / I could ask the wedge-tail but he’s away too high, / I wonder if he understands it’s wonderful to fly. / It cannot be described with a picture, / The mesmerising colours of the Olgas. / Or the grandeur of the Rock / Uluru has power! And it’s raining on the Rock, / In a beautiful country, / And I’m proud to travel this big land, / As an Aborigine. / And it’s raining on the Rock / What an almighty sight to see, / And I’m wishing and I’m dreaming that you were here with me. John Williamson Raining On The Rock SHOULD DEFINITELY BE VIEWED LARGE! THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print

  • This is an acrylic painting 11” x 14” on cold pressed watercolour paper of Ayres Rock from a distance. Uluru, (Ayres Rock) stands proud in the middle of the Australian Desert with its brilliant red earth. The rock dates back 500 million years. The Australian landscape is such an inspiration. The natural Desert Red sand against the striking Blue sky is amazing Alone in the desert it stands proud and tall / Even from a distance you can hear its call. / Ruler of the sands, ruler of the skies / a sight to behold one of a kind. / ! / FEATURED IN: AUSSIE BUSH PAINTINGS / OUTBACK AUSTRALIA / CREATIVE CARDS

  • Image captured this afternoon on my walk around Uluru. Having been thoroughly drenched by yet another stormy shower (I had to wrap the camera in a plastic bag), I was amazed to turn around and find this beautiful view as the rain cleared and the sun returned. Uluru, Friday 7th November 2008. [Creative Effects: Contrast adjustment, Omni Spotlight with Photoshop]

  • Strong southerly winds carry tonnes of sand hundred of kilometres from South Australia and deposit them into the Northern Territory. A scene with movement and drama this has to be one of my favourites from around the base. Shot at the entrance of the Mujutuulu waterhole on the southern side of Uluru. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia

  • !! ! I recieved a phone call from a friend at Uluru who told me that it was / “Raining on The Rock” I had only ever seen it with solid blue skies after numerous visits. I said to my wife “put on your lippy, were heading for Uluru! We left Melbourne a few hours later, the distance from Melbourne to Uluru/Ayers Rock is 1170 miles / 2000 kilometres, we stayed one night in Burra an old copper mining town and one night in Coober Pedy where most of the worlds Opals are mined. Coober Pedy is like the wild west ! We arrived at the Uluru / Kata Tjuta National Park around 3pm after driving through wonderful torrential rain with low visibility for hours. I dropped my wife off at the resort and drove like crazy the next 14 kilometres deep into the area where Uluru sat so majestic, it is so large that from 10 kilometres out you feel like you could almost reach out and touch it. The rain hadn’t eased , I was shooting with Agfa Ulta Proffesional film which was only 50 ISO, so very slow with exceptionally high colour saturation. / I didn’t think I would have enough light to take a shot! As I drove closer the rain started to ease and would you believe the sun came out, I stopped my car in a non designated area, grabbed my camera and looked through my viewfinder. I was using a Leica R8 with a 200mm lens, / It was too powerful and I had to run into a field of “Ouch” thisles behind me to get the whole of Uluru in the frame. As I walked backwards I slipped and twisted my ankle ‘Big Ouch” but I had to get the shot !!! I finally had it all in frame ..Click.. Gotcha..click..Gotcha, then,oh no, I was out of film, couldn’t believe it !!! I hobbled back to the car, changed the film over, looked up and the cloud was gone!!!! I didn’t see the results for 3 weeks, had to wait till I arrived back in Melbourne to take the film to the pro lab, when I collected the proof sheet they told me I had a winner. I was overwhelmed with the result, I don’t believe there is another image like this anywhere. I hope you enjoy this image Ronald Rockman / / SHOULD DEFINITELY BE VIEWED LARGE! / THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print PS I had over 550 hits on this image and 195 favourites before I accidentally deleted it , Ha LOL !!! / ! / ! / !!Pastel red to burgundy and spinifex to gold, / We’ve just come out of the Mulga where the plains forever roll. / And Albert Namatjira has painted all the scenes, / And a shower has changed the lustre of our land. And it’s raining on the Rock, / In a beautiful country, / And I’m proud to travel this big land, / As an Aborigine. / And it’s raining on the Rock What an almighty sight to see, / And I’m wishing and I’m dreaming that you were here with me. Everlasting daisies and a beautiful desert rose / Where does their beauty come from heaven knows. / I could ask the wedge-tail but he’s away too high, / I wonder if he understands it’s wonderful to fly. / It cannot be described with a picture, / The mesmerising colours of the Olgas. / Or the grandeur of the Rock / Uluru has power! And it’s raining on the Rock, / In a beautiful country, / And I’m proud to travel this big land, / As an Aborigine. / And it’s raining on the Rock / What an almighty sight to see, / And I’m wishing and I’m dreaming that you were here with me. John Williamson Raining On The Rock Click on image to enlarge THIS PIECE IS AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE AS A: / • Card / • Canvas Print / • Framed Print / • Laminated Print / • Matted Print / • Mounted Print / !!

  • Uluru, Central Australia. Monday 24th November 2008. [Creative Effects: Contrast and brightness adjustments, Omni spotlight with Photoshop] /

  • Constant down pours for more than a week have produced some amazing sights around Uluru. Usually bone dry sand and dust is transformed into a tropical garden if only for a short time. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia Featured in RB Homepage / Australia Landmarks and Icons / Australian Travel Photography and Writing / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography / Outback Australia / Northern Territory

  • Constant down pours for more than a week have produced some amazing sights around Uluru. Usually bone dry sand and dust is transformed into a tropical garden if only for a short time. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia

  • The Domes of Kata Tjuta are a sacred men’s site and photographers require a licence and cultural clearance to sell them. This one didn’t pass but as I’m not selling this image and just sharing it with you its ok. Kata Tjuta, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia

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  • Natural colors found in a rock, photo taken from a stone wall on the Gold Coast, focal length 6.0mm. Would love to know what type of rock this is? You can purchase and downloaded from my stock site / HERE MY ROCKSCAPE GALLERY Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art YOU CAN VIEW MY STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY here*

  • Uluru in the afternoon sun, in 40C+ Central Australia. First Prize Winner / -LifeStyle BestShot Competition Magazines / Published in Digital Photographer reader photos article at this link: http://digiphotomag.com/category/reader-photos/ Features / -Natural Color and Light in February 2009 / -That One Great Shot in March 2009 / -Rural Around the Globe in April 2009 / -Australian Travel Photography and Writing in July 2009. This photo is contained in the following calendar: / Uluru/Ayers Rock is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. It is 348 m high with most of its bulk below the ground, and measures 9.4 km in circumference. It lies 335 km south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area. It has many springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings. Uluru is listed as a World Heritage Site.

  • NOT FOR SALE – not culturally cleared by UKTNP media office The late afternoon light moves across the face of Uluru highlighting the sedimentary textures of the rock. This angle of light will soon disappear as the sun moves toward the winter solstice position. It is very much an honour to know such a revered Australia Icon so very well. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia site www.thedirtygardener.org . Camera Info Canon 5D MKII / Canon 24-70 f/2.8L USM at 34mm / 1/125 sec at f/18 / ISO 640 / Exposure Bias 0 EV / Exposure Program – Manual / Metering Mode – Spot / Dimensions – 5616×3744 . No post-processing straight from camera . .

  • Taken at the base of Uluru. / Camera: Canon 40D / Lens: Tamron 28-75 at 75 mm f 11

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