It's a wonderful set, to be sure. I certainly understand why the leaf was nominated. It looks so real I thought my keyboard would get wet!
This is a discussion on A RAIN forest Walk within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; It's a wonderful set, to be sure. I certainly understand why the leaf was nominated. It looks so real I ...
It's a wonderful set, to be sure. I certainly understand why the leaf was nominated. It looks so real I thought my keyboard would get wet!
Thanks Iggy and RD
Here's what it called 'Natural Bridge' ... the river flows through the rainforest and suddenly drops about 5 metres down through a large hole in a cave roof.
Inside live Glow Worms and Bent Wing Bats.
Showed you this one earlier ... what the camera sees ... and so do you until your eyes adjust
But after awhile ...
Purlingbrook Falls
wow, the palm tree shots are stunning!
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Impressive set MA, some outstanding shots as always, the natural bridge is fascinating.
Really lovely set MA, such variety.
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No preference her MA, they are all beautiful. Love the green background bokeh in the flora and damselfly shots, very smmmmmoooooth.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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