Photographer’s Note
View from Wildhorse Mt Lookout of the Glasshouse mts, a group of extinct volcanoes last active 20 million years ago, about 80km north of Brisbane. Visible are Tibrogargon, Crookneck & Beerwah.
The forest surrounding the mountains is an exotic type of pine tree, native to the state of Florida in the USA.
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Oldtree
(2457) 2004-11-15 4:00
I like the inclusion of the lookout here. It's nice and give perspective. Beautiful sweeping view over the area. I like it.
Cool-ice
(5289) 2004-11-15 4:14
Normally I don't like so much the photos with an important foreground, but here you play with it and its shadows to give depth to the image and it's really successful.
Interesting light too.
Well done, Chris !
PixelTerror
(86036) 2004-11-15 4:22
HI Chris, interesting shapes of these extinct volcanoes rising from an apparently quite flat area, I like the use of the columns, fence & roof of this observation deck to frame the subject.
jrj
(34779) 2004-11-15 5:19
Effectful compo with the natural framing of the terrace details. The green landscape with the distant mountains makes a fine back. The shades on the floor is good for the total impression.
Spoony
(3539) 2004-11-15 5:20
One of my favorites!!! No doubt! What a fantastic image... very, very well composed!
One word: MAGNIFIC.
Carma
(2440) 2004-11-15 5:33
Great view from this place. To the green tones of the wood you add soft and warm colours of the balcony. Good balanced.
I like the background mountain.
Nice shot!
supereira
(9576) 2004-11-15 6:09
Great view.I like the composition and the framing.Good shadows and light.Very good colors and good contrast between them.I like the background mountain.Great POV and prespective.Well done!
manny
(21378) 2004-11-15 6:10
Your framing here is impeccable. Nice colors and excellent pp work as it makes the texture very smooth.
jhm
(81817) 2004-11-15 7:27
A special relief with the volcanos, Chris, the depth is formidable, the note in the roof of the shed is lovely detail. Excellent sharp and clear.
ma-tibou
(4566) 2004-11-15 7:57
Bonjour Chris, une vue magnifique, quelle jolie perpective, du beau travail, bravo, vraiment un paysage grandiose.
amitié/ Martine.
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2004-11-15 8:22
fabulous shot here, I like the framing and also the grren pastures behind, very good work here and mist
femkevdh
(2633) 2004-11-15 11:00
aha, mount lookout was my first trip after arriving in Australia. Quite a fun tour actually. Very good clear capture here! the interesting shapes of the mountain tops are very nice, rising from the mist. I like it that you enclosed the map of the surroundings.
carper
(64194) 2004-11-15 12:45
well Chris,
This is good , the photo is good taken out a good angle, the looking through is very nice, with the good colours, very good job
nwoehnl
(118) 2004-11-15 14:31
Good use of the lookout pavilion to frame the uniquely shaped mountains in the back. Very interesting to see how they are rising amidst the greenery. Even in strong light you managed to retain contrast and colors in a very pleasing way. Well done Chris.
oochappan
(22026) 2004-11-15 15:59
What a contrast in colors, fore to background and good use of forground as a frame to a pano view. The contrasts are very well handeld here in the bright sun.
Henk
Jeppe
(18623) 2004-11-15 17:32
Very well chosen view you present for us here the fence and roof makes an excellent frame and put us in this place as a spectator - thanks Chris - fine job indeed.
avigur_11
(21271) 2004-11-15 22:47
Amazing shapes of those mountains, Chris. THe POV is special with the inclusion of the balcony. Very well done.
bpelvan
(3786) 2004-11-16 2:59
Very very good DoF and good management of the light and shadows. Very well composed and framed. Thanks for sharing...
rabani
(9421) 2004-11-16 3:37
Attractive framing you got here Chris. Just enough to draw attention to the landscape, giving it something like an atmospheric view of a Lost World, with the soft white halos around the mountains.
piozac
(2058) 2004-11-16 11:15
Very nicely landscape Chris! With great framing, lighting and colors. What to say more.
Congratulations!
weswang
(18223) 2005-01-31 12:14
Peaceful painting alike scene. I like the way of using the structure as frame to the gorgeous view.
cherryripe
(18830) 2005-11-17 8:45
Hi Chris
I rembember seeing the Glasshouse Mountains 12 years ago but don't remember this lookout. Anyway you've really used it well to frame the mountains. Good balance of light too and good DOV.
Regards Nikki
rj2747
(526) 2006-12-29 19:08
The thing with the Australian landscape, from an outsider's perspective is that its constantly surprising. One day I think I have it pegged, the next another shot comes along to shatter the image in my mind's eye. I think the inclusion of the lookout building really adds something here, I really feel like I am there in the photo. Needless to say the exposure is perfect as always. So expansive, wonderful.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Chris Jules (ChrisJ)
(69618) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-07-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Pentax Me Super, Pentax A 28mm
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2004-11-15 3:44
- Favorites: 2 [view]








