Photographer's Note
The Olga's (Kata Tjuta)
are only 48 km west of Ayers Rock and stand some 200 metres taller. There are 36 individual domes known to the Anangu (the local Aboriginals) as Kata Tjuta - the place of many heads.
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Critiques | Translate
LeeLoo
(0) 2008-09-23 5:23
Dear Carl Santilli!
Wonderful landscape.
Interesting perspective.
Good colors.
Original shot.
TFS!
mkamionka
(20325) 2008-09-23 5:33
Very interesting shot.
Thanks for sharing.
I like the contrast of trees and smooth rocks both in shape and in color.
phwall
(6775) 2008-09-23 6:56
Hi Carl,
Good original angle on the Olga's, I can't recall seeing them shot from this POV before.
The colours of the rocks is spectacular, it is amazing to see all that green in the foreground.
Very nice image.
Regards
Peter
hains
(9292) 2008-09-23 9:54
Very good pov perspective of trees. The red mountains are so beautiful. Natural picture of open wild country.
I like it
Mario
daddo
(16675) 2009-07-09 0:52
Hi Carl. Interesting effect, especially with that strong horizontal line created by the line of trees in the distance. It's as if Kata Tjuta rocks are floating above the sharply defined foreground. I like the colours against a slightly "bleached" ground. regards. Klaudio.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Carl Santilli (santers)
(388) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-08-19
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon D 80, Tokina 12-24mm f/4 AT-X AF Pro DX, HOYA 77.0 mm UV
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-09-23 5:22
Discussions
- To LeeLoo: Kata Tjuta A Desert View. (1)
by santers, last updated 2008-09-29 04:12 - To mkamionka: Kata Tjuta A desert View. (1)
by santers, last updated 2008-09-29 04:16 - To phwall: Kata Tjuta a Desert View. (1)
by santers, last updated 2008-09-29 04:20 - To hains: Kata Tjuta a Desert View. (1)
by santers, last updated 2008-09-29 04:23









