Here’s a photo of the plateau I walked across on both of my attempts to get to the top of Mount Dingo.
I like that, without revealing everything, there’s a sense of the size of the plateau. It feels quite large. In part due to the plateau’s fire trail being visible in parts, suggesting the pathway before it completely disappears and leaves the rest to the imagination.
I also like how you can see parts of a storm behind it. This was the storm that I’d captured and was caught in earlier in the day. It was approaching where I was at this time. I took a few photos of it at different distances and felt its positioning here worked best with the plateau.
I think its great how the vegetation helps to clearly show slopes and terrain.
This is my submission into the one hundred-and-thirty-ninth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Special Moments“.
This one is special to me as it was an opportunity to see a place I’ve visited and walked through in a different way.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week’s challenge is curated by Tina. Next week Beth of Wandering Dawgs is guest-curating.
The challenges are pretty fun and there’s a lot of room for interpretation that doesn’t get in the way of enjoyment. If you’re into photography, then I suggest participating, or at the least checking out what other people are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.
Thanks for joining us as always SH – lovely stormy skies in this one.
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Thank you for having me.
It almost feels as though Narrow Neck is functioning as a barrier of sorts.
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Nice one.
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Cheers.
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