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Blackdawg

Dr. Frankenstein
Id like to join this thread!

Awesome shots people!

here are a few of mine. I have tons..but don't wanna blow my load all at once :p













New to shooting with a DSLR but I love it and can't wait to learn to get better with it.
 

bad luck

Observer
Blackdawg,
I have mostly just driven across Wyoming on I80 and never cared for it. But I assume the pics you posted are taken in Wyoming? If so, I was wrong to think that Wyoming was just a boring stretch of road to get through as quickly as possible. I really liked your pics, and am looking forward to seeing some more of your stash. Thanks
 

Blackdawg

Dr. Frankenstein
Yes most of those are wy. A few are mt as I live in the northwest corner by the border.

I80 is pretty dull mostly! Haha where I live...it's awesome :D the northwest corner is the best! There are 7 mountain ranges here or so. Haha

I have lots and will trickle them out as I get more homesick. Currently in St. Louis for college
 

bad luck

Observer
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Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungles, Kimberley, Waestern Australia.

180-degree, 4x2 panorama.
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What a great view, before I read about it, I thought it might be in Utah someplace. We sure don't have the monopoly on beautiful red rocks though.
 

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
You want red, we got red :)

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Nature's Window, Kalbarri NP, Western Australia.

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Devil's Marbles, Northern Territory.

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Uluru (aka Ayers Rock), Northern Territory.

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Sand dune, Simpson Desert, Queensland.

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"Big Red", Simpson Desert, Queensland.


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"Big Red", Simpson Desert, Queensland.

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West MacDonnell Ranges, nr Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

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Kata Tjuta (aka The Olgas) Northern Territory.

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Devil's Marbles, Northern Territory.

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Reflections in pool, Redbank Gorge, West MacDonnell Ranges, nr Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

I submitted a stack of photos to a UK stock library a few years ago and they rejected them because the colours were too saturated. "That's how it is" I replied but they couldn't believe it.
 
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bad luck

Observer
Wow, thanks for sharing some more of your pics. I think I recognized Ayers Rock, or Uluru is that correct? Are the other shots all in Western Australia? Did the native people ever carve or peck art on the rocks as they did here? Thanks again, I really enjoyed looking at the photos.
 

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
Thanks bad luck, and you're right one of the shots is of Ayers rock. I've added captions to locate the other pics. And I added a wheeling-oriented shot of Big Red.

AFAIK our indigenous guys mostly painted on the rocks, off hand I can't think of any petroglyphs but there may be some. The paintings are still here after 1000s of years although they were "refreshed" every generation. Here is some info on some of the most famous ones.

http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/bradshaws/
 
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bad luck

Observer
Thanks for the link, I find it fascinating to look at the ancient rock art. And it is quite different than you find around here.
 

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