Gum tree – Kosciuszko National Park, Australia
July 28, 2011
In my my earlier posts Mt. Kosciuszko and Kosciuszko National Park I introduced gum trees – or Eucalyptus – , the most common tree species in Australia.
Here is detail I loved of one of the trees there:
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This is so good, – I like the forms – the abstract!
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Me too 😉 – thanks, Hans!
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The detail on these trees can be exquisite – you’ve done a good job capturing it.
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I am glad you liked this photo too!
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It is very special.
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Yep ;-)!!!
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Beautiful! I would never have figured out what it was, if you didn’t tell me 🙂
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Thank you, Jacob!
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It looks like a landscape photo taken from above! Love it 🙂
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Yes, the Eucalyptus / Gum-trees were very special for me – we do not have such trees here in Denmark…
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Smooth and beautiful. Love eucalypts ! A wonderful abstract, Truels.
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I do love the detail and texture that you have captured. It looks like it has gone through a lot, it must be a big tree.
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It was a an old and a big tree. And it could probably tell a lot of good stories!
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Wow, this is one gorgeous photo, Truels.
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Thanks, Lynn 🙂 !
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I remember so well these eucalypts, sometimes with very tortuous trunks, beautiful marks of times known to them only. This is a gorgeous photo, truels, almost like a painting.
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I felt the same way about the eucalyptus trees – and this tree was like a work of art!
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