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14-APR-2009 Yvonne

Ancient tree in the paddocks

Another view from a walky with Flossie

Canon EOS 40D ,Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/100s f/8.0 at 21.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
John27-Apr-2009 05:26
Absolute wonderful POV Yvonne. V
Barbara Heide15-Apr-2009 16:36
wonderful tree!
Cindi Smith15-Apr-2009 01:51
Awesome old tree...really sets the mood in this image!!
Guest 14-Apr-2009 23:13
I like the way the bark seems to disintegrate.
John 14-Apr-2009 18:36
Beautiful landscape, but it must look very nice when the rain comes!
J. Scott Coile14-Apr-2009 16:26
Parched but beautiful.
Guest 14-Apr-2009 13:42
Truly a great shot and a wonderful composition. Well done Yvonne! V
Mairéad14-Apr-2009 13:36
I have never seen such parched earth, great shot of the huge tree.
Greg Christie14-Apr-2009 11:28
It really is dry out your way. Stunning image though!
Colin Clarke14-Apr-2009 10:01
'Hans Heysen' country, with these big old trees in the general area around here ... :-)
Maaike Huizer14-Apr-2009 07:57
Stunning landscape.
Ceya14-Apr-2009 05:56
A very beautifully captured scene, Yvonne.. Great mood. V!
Coleen Perilloux Landry14-Apr-2009 04:54
I love that tree. I see how dry everything is, too.
Gerard Koehl14-Apr-2009 04:46
Magnifique paysage... V
Kerry Tingley14-Apr-2009 03:55
A beautiful tree and lovely hills. I hope the rains come soon.
Inga Morozoff14-Apr-2009 01:10
Nice looking landscape. What is that big ol' tree in the foreground?
lou_rozensteins14-Apr-2009 01:08
Another nice view, but so dry! We have just survived another two days of rain, and some flooding to the north!
carol j. phipps14-Apr-2009 00:43
Wow! this is an exciting picture.
laine14-Apr-2009 00:28
We have mostly Ironbarks & Bloodwoods. Trunks around 80 foot high...quite a difference to your shorter ones.
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