Photographer's Note
Today, I was very privileged to be taken (courtesy of the Sydney catchment Authority) deep into the Special Restricted Areas (around 3700 square kilometres)of mostly unspoilt bushland that surround the drinking water storages for Sydney, The Blue Mountains and Illawarra. My picture here is of the Cox River that runs into the water catchment of Lake Burragorang. We reached this area by 4 Wheel Drive along or near old Aboriginal pathways of the Gundungurra Nation.
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ifege
(47069) 2010-04-17 15:09
You are privileged Graham (where have you been - we haven't seen you on TE for a while?) - one of these days I'll get in there!
A beautiful scene here but the background is a bit faded and you could have sharpened the photo more for a better foreground effect.
I've done a workshop.
cheers
Ian
delpeoples
(60342) 2010-04-18 4:38
Hellooo stranger! Good to see you back. Have you been playing with your Toy lately? You're so lucky to be given the special tour of this magical place. The reflections and colours are so beautiful. I love the light off the water. Interesting Note too. What a great way to return to the homeland of your ancestors. TFS, enjoy your weekend, we'll have to catch up soon. Cheers, Lisa
Photo Information
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Copyright: Graham Maranda (burraburra)
(1219)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2010-04-17
- Categories: Naturaleza
- Camera: Nikon 60D, Nikkor 55-200mm AF-S 1:4-5.6 G ED DX VR, 52 mm HOYA UV
- Exposición: f/8, 1/160 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versión de la foto: Versión original, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2010-04-17 4:18
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by burraburra, last updated 2010-04-18 03:49