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Despite the passing of millennia, Bruny Island seems largely unchanged - inert, silent, peaceful.
Yet this picture-postcard landscape is steadily being transformed as nature quietly reclaims things manmade. Metal corrodes, paint peels, timber weathers, as the environment is gradually restored to its natural state of being...
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Bruny Island, Tasmania - the second in a series...
state of being (i)
state of being (iii)
state of being (iv)
state of being (v)
Thank you for viewing - any comments (+/-) gratefully received...
Susie :o)
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D |
| Lens: | Canon 24-105mm f4 L |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | state of being (ii) |
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| Uploaded: | 30 Jul 2008 - 1:48 PM |
| Tags: | Architecture, Landscape / travel |
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Comments
wow! this shed looks to have seen better days Susie...
really like the letterbox crop, strong composition and the even exposure through the frame!
the light enables us to become interested in the shed... its history, and its welfare... although having read your text, it implies that its a good thing that nature is reclaiming it now?
easy on the eye, as usual... ads :o)
Love this! Reminds me of The Isle of Mull. Wouldn't mind living there :o) Fine capture. HDave
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