Bizarre. And my kind of find. Glad you found it and shared it.
Nice processing with crisp detail and palpable texture. And probably a bit less slimy than an actual squid, which is good.
I can see it Ray, good vision. I like it when nature portrays itself in different mediums. Is this within a flooded lake, or just high water period?
Douglas
Feb 07, 2013 at 11:03 AM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Love it!
Magnificent seeing, Ray- and an excellent presentation.
Have you considered this as a two-parter? This image followed by a close crop of the squid stump?
Charlie
sbeme wrote:
Bizarre. And my kind of find. Glad you found it and shared it.
Nice processing with crisp detail and palpable texture. And probably a bit less slimy than an actual squid, which is good.
Scott
Thanks Scott, I am not sure about being slimy, it looked like a favourite perch for the birds
douter wrote:
I can see it Ray, good vision. I like it when nature portrays itself in different mediums. Is this within a flooded lake, or just high water period?
Douglas
Thanks Douglas, it was on the man made Menindee Lake system, a system of lakes on the Darling River in far west NSW.
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Love it!
Magnificent seeing, Ray- and an excellent presentation.
Have you considered this as a two-parter? This image followed by a close crop of the squid stump?
Charlie
Thank you Charlie, most kind. I did try a crop but it just looked too busy.
Awesome!
I guess, I'm viewing dead gum trees in an inundated area such as the River Murray or Darling valley? Where did you take this shot?
Cheers mate!