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driftwood
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Neroli Nolan (Neroli)
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Genre: Landscapes |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2007-01-26 |
Categories: Trees |
Camera: Canon 400 D, 17-85 MM USM |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2007-08-31 18:02 |
Viewed: 3254 |
Points: 4 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Because of the rain forests in South Westland we have a lot of driftwood on the beaches, at times huge trees are brought in on one tide and taken with the next. This is part of a tree which has been partially buried in the sand for several years, it is getting shorter in height as the sand builds up around it. |
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Hi Neroli.
Amazing light captured. By the long shadows I take its late afternoon, beautiful. Great composition and detail, looks like a sculpture to the old trees. Nature reclaiming its own.
Wonderful.
Kathleen
Looks like a beautiful old piece of Rata Neroli. I just love driftwood.
I was at Serpentine Creek the other day and was amazed at the massive girth of trees washed up along the banks of a relatively small stream.
Great shot.
Cheers,Steve
Hi Neroli!
Thank for your sharing - excellent composition, colors of wood and shadows create mystic atmosphere...
Natalia