emblatame (Ron)
Beautiful Swamp Reflections & Colours - Dubuji Boardwalk, Cape Tribulation, Australia
I will always consider this photo as one of the best I have. What appeals to me may not appeal to you.
This will be my last posting of photos for a week or so. I am doing a lot of planning for an Easter Convention. As a special treat I am going to post a few photos from the Cape Tribulation trip in February, ones that I think are special and here I will post just 6. More can come later (about 8/9 more).
These are from the swamps where there is a mix of freshwater and saltwater (brackish) through which the Dubuji Boardwalk passes (1.2 km long). The 5 Boardwalks at Cape Tribulation are simply magnificent and must not be missed. You saw the Fan Palm Boardwalk in part, last time. These photos feature dark, brackish water, so still, that reflections look like real photos. They also have the lovely orange in them which is possibly from the tannin in the water (?). There is lots of detail so open in “all sizes” to see the features better. Some have the long saw-edged leaves of the swamp pandanus. Take care, everyone. Sorry I am behind in commenting on my contacts’ photos and on the new people who have visited my photos.
Beautiful Swamp Reflections & Colours - Dubuji Boardwalk, Cape Tribulation, Australia
I will always consider this photo as one of the best I have. What appeals to me may not appeal to you.
This will be my last posting of photos for a week or so. I am doing a lot of planning for an Easter Convention. As a special treat I am going to post a few photos from the Cape Tribulation trip in February, ones that I think are special and here I will post just 6. More can come later (about 8/9 more).
These are from the swamps where there is a mix of freshwater and saltwater (brackish) through which the Dubuji Boardwalk passes (1.2 km long). The 5 Boardwalks at Cape Tribulation are simply magnificent and must not be missed. You saw the Fan Palm Boardwalk in part, last time. These photos feature dark, brackish water, so still, that reflections look like real photos. They also have the lovely orange in them which is possibly from the tannin in the water (?). There is lots of detail so open in “all sizes” to see the features better. Some have the long saw-edged leaves of the swamp pandanus. Take care, everyone. Sorry I am behind in commenting on my contacts’ photos and on the new people who have visited my photos.