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Bullock Creek 3
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Steve Reekie (LordPotty)
(12503) |
Genre: Landscapes |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2005-07-24 |
Categories: River |
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 |
Exposure: f/4, 1/160 seconds |
More Photo Info: [view] |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2005-11-17 4:02 |
Viewed: 3608 |
Points: 6 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
In prevoius posts,I have shown you some of the massive limestone boulders that lie in parts or the streambed of Bullock Creek.Downstream,the river flows through narrow limestone canyons,and even through several caves.Further upstream it also passes through caves.At this point the river is at its widest,meandering through wetlands and after a few hours rain,this entire valley often becomes flooded.
Since the road up this valley has only one way in,you definitely need to pick your day.It only takes half an hour to drive up to the end,but if it rains heavily,you can get stuck up here for days,or even weeks.
I have never seen a river that passes through so many different types of landscape in such a short distance.
Bullock Creek is certainly an extraordinary place. |
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Hi Steve!
Photo has a bit gloomy mood but is very interesting and shows this lovely view well.
I like it very much.
WELL DONE & TFS
- dew77
(13270) - [2005-11-17 15:54]
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Hello Steve,
Mystical shot! I liked your note (as always)
TFS:)
Tal vez el cielo está un poco quemado. Pero la composición es bonita. Yo hubiera usado un filtro degradado :D