Jetrim, thankyou. It's my pleasure Mate.
If I strike a chord with one person, then my contributions here on the Forum are well worth-while, to me. Fine comments like yours and from others are great support and very satisfying to read.
Here are two more post processed images that I constructed today using texture screens. The two images are about the current fires in the coastal ranges, about the sweltering heat that we are experiencing this simmer and the never ending drought in our neck of the woods ... now entering its 17th year without meaningful rain, in the SE region of New South Wales.
'Sweat it Out' ... the ground is like concrete, the sheep are exhausted, the farn dams are all but dry, the trees are water stressed and many forest giants have died ... but I'm just sweating it out.
'Building Smoke' ... the northern most slopes of the Australian Alps. Mounts Tennant, Franklin and Agie (the peak) and the Murrumbidgee River corridor in front of the Bullen Range.
The smoke comes with the sea breeze at about 2 o'clock each day from bush fires burning in the coastal ranges, 60ks to the east. Simmer is not ever an enjoyable season in the Bush Fire Capital of the World.
A Canon S70 point and shoot camera is responsible for the images on the tread ... except for the architectural image, which was shot on a Canon DSLR 40D.
Warren.



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