Photographer’s Note
Freycinet National Park consists of knuckles of granite mountains all but surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches. Freycinet is effectively two eroded blocks of granite - the Hazards and the Mt Graham/Mt Freycinet sections of the peninsula - joined by a sand isthmus.
Here is a small section of granite, on the walk to Wineglass bay.
taken with CPL filter
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dvlazar
(6510) 2009-04-03 19:24
Hey Steve - it's always hard to expose these bushland scenes i find - but youve done a great job here. The blueness in the sky is really nice too. Good shot of the granite rocks!
Dave
macondo
(13700) 2009-04-03 22:57
Hi Steve.
Great sharpness of the details in this one. You captured the shadows of the cracks really well and the delicate foliage and small area of blue sky really make a great setting for this rock face. I haven't been to Freycinet, but some friends just got back from there and raved about it, so maybe later in the year I'd like to make a trip.
Regards,
Andrew
alftrek
(3045) 2009-04-04 8:17
Hello Steve,
There is tremendous clarity in details of this rockface. The soft framing with the vegetation and blue sky is very effective and interesting.
Cheers
Alfred
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Harnett (SteveH)
(4192) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-02-15
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Konica Minolta Dynax 7D, Sigma 17-35mm 2.8/4 Ex
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): UNESCO World Heritage in Oceania [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-03 17:52








