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Desert Landforms
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| Flying across the Australian mainland takes almost 5 hours. The visibility was very clear and many strange landforms which appear to be the result of rare rainstorms followed by high temperatures. As it is from over 10,000 we are seeing a very large area in this frame. Anyone who can describe these features is most welcome to do so. |
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Hello Murray,
Interesting shapes and colours!
Not exactly an inviting landscape...
Interesting to see this through a clear window and captured with good details!
Greetings,
Pablo -
- PaulH
(13089) - [2007-09-13 1:43]
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Hi Murray,
another fascinating aerial shot, with great clarity and colour. I am very intrigued by these formations, i have no idea how they got there but would think it's the result of huge amounts of water flowing across solid top soil around harder depositis of rock..but thats purely conjecture!
Great shot.
Hope you're well,
Paul
Hi Murray,
A good POV of the desert landforms, the photo has a good composition, DOF and nice colors. Thanks for sharing.
Pierre
- EOSF1
(23469) - [2007-09-13 15:17]
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Hello Murray, what an extraordinary landscape. I can't tell you what it is but I can tell you that it's a very fine shot coming from the inside of a plane ! Very sharp, great colors and textures. Well done !
Mario
- Alex99
(18539) - [2007-10-18 10:52]
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Hi Murray.
It is really very interesting shot. Where and when we could see these formations. Excellent details of the image, nice colour pattern, short but interesting note. My best wishes and TFS.
Alexei.
Hello Murray,
This is indeed a very special scenery. This is the first time I see such phenomenon, this is very interesting. Those patterns and colors look great! TFS this unusual picture :)
Claudine