| Top two images taken on the Chamberlain Gorge near the junction with the Pentecost River, west of Kununurra in Western Australia |
| Bottom two images taken during a walk into Cathedral Gorge in the Bungle Bungles in Purnululu National Park between Halls Creek and Wyndham in the north of Western Australia |
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so I think I'll go home and take down my piddling reflection offering today. These are so DAMN fab, I am hanging my head in shame.
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Stunning shot!
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely! Great colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Wow, great composition.
ReplyDeleteAh,,,that's better, thank heaven you are back. My computer has cobwebs all over it,Google had to put off staff etc. etc.
ReplyDeleteI presume you made it home in plenty of time?
Julie, the photos are spectacular! I am especially fond of the first one with the blue sky reflecting in the water.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, superb images.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Especially that bluer than blue reflection. Good to see you back and already posting.
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Julie, these photos are gob smacking gorgeous. The gradations of blue in the first photo are beyond belief. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOH, what beautiful reflections. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteWow !...stunning
ReplyDeleteopen site, open mouth and say WOW!!! Fabulous photos Julie!!! Unbelievable color in the first one!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow......... Its great reflections. Images are looking stunning. Well i am a group member of a blog you can find useful information here Purnululu national park .
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking beauty. Amazing photography.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set.
ReplyDeletethe first is superb, congrats!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Four photos towards a calendar.
ReplyDeleteYour photography is superb! I could repeat the comments of commentator number One, but my blog is words aided by pictures, so I suppose we're coming from a different perspective. I bow my head in admiration nevertheless.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh! so beautiful.
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They are all beautiful, but the first one is stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh I have to say "Bloody Beautiful Photos"!!!! Kunnanurra is one place my sone has lived and worked but sadly I didn't get to visit him when he was there. I will get there one day.
ReplyDeleteJulie, what a beautiful set of images! Truly great.
ReplyDeleteStunning and beautiful! All of them.
ReplyDeleteWell you've returned to us with four wows! Welcome home. And this is the big month. Sending all good wishes.
ReplyDeleteWell this says it all. I've always said there is nowhere in the world as beautiful as Australia and this proves it! Stunning shots. Your photographs always make me homesick for my six years in Oz.
ReplyDeleteSo you are back and I am drooling, wishing like mad that I had been there to take photos like that.
ReplyDeleteImpressive landscapes!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections. You set a tough standard for the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteIn your last post you were looking for a new grand baby, Any news?
These are superb images - timeless, ageless, serene.
ReplyDeleteOkay so I'm repeating what others have said, but it's always nice to hear compliments! Very beautiful shots, gorgeous colors, and clear reflections - like a painting!
ReplyDeleteJeez, Julie, you make all of us feel very tiny now :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
Wow! These are beautiful! The colors are wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous images, Julie!
ReplyDeleteNice to get a glimpse of your adventure, and these are stunning shots. #2 is my favorite, but then the blue of #1 is irresistible, and it's hard to separate them anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhen will we read the book?
These are all wonderful. Beautiful choices for the monthly theme!!!
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Stunning. Welcome back! Did you buy a polariser or is it just the upped saturation?
ReplyDeleteI have actually taken the saturation down, leaving the contrast at medium. What I have done is used the sky to reflect off the water and lowered the aperture by two (or more) stops, which is apparent at the apex of the reflection.
ReplyDeleteI will buy a polariser though for the trip up to Cape York.
Oh my, These are just breathtaking!!
ReplyDeleteAll of your photos are gorgeous, Julie, but that first really stands out for the color. Magnificent landscapes!
ReplyDeleteFabulous colours in WA aren't there? The Chanbelain Gorge -magic views and reflections. You had more water in the Cathedral Gorge than we had.
ReplyDelete2200 pics That'll keep you busy.
Oh. wow. These are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI'm late getting to it, but welcome back! The internet isn't the same without you.
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