These two photos are from Maria Island in Tasmania, Australia. The patters in the rock were caused by groundwater which seeped down through the sandstone thousands of years ago and left behind iron oxides which stained the rock. Top photo — Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 100, f/18 at 1/4th, 1/15th, 1/8th, 1/2 and 1 seconds
Bottom photo — Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 100, f/18 at 1.6, .4, 1/10th, 1/5th and .8 seconds
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Really nice captures, Sean, of remarkable rock.
Thanks Sue. Wish I was back there right now instead of sitting in a corporate office.
great pic. or the rocks,great pic,,I glad to see some different pic.) great pic.of diffrent things.
Stunning. Nature is the best artist!
Couldn’t agree more Karen.
—– Way up south these cliffs
—– Reflect the polar proxeem
—– And earths’ dynamic.
Looks like a fine piece of furniture. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Donna. Yes, very ornate.
Amazing shots! Looks like wood!
Thanks Rachel, I thought the same thing when I first came upon these cliffs.
Beautiful sight & shot againSean
AuntSue
Gorgeous!