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Mieke WA Minkjan | all galleries >> Photo a day gallery >> My world seen through the five elements > 11 Wood
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05-NOV-2011 © MiekeWAMinkjan

11 Wood

Melbourne, Australia

Two years ago this forest was prone to a bush fire,
it is slowly recovering from it,
providing food and shelter for birds, insects, lizards, animals and so on

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/200s f/4.5 at 18.6mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time05-Nov-2011 14:33:40
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ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
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Focal Length18.6 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent160
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Sheila12-Nov-2011 03:54
Good to see the new growth happening.
Brenda11-Nov-2011 22:30
It's amazing how quickly they recover. Well done.
Mary Terry11-Nov-2011 21:11
It's always good to see nature restore itself. :)
larose forest photos11-Nov-2011 19:42
Fire can renew a forest, but at the time of the fire it is devastating. It doesn't take long for vegetation to grow again and animals to come back. V
Guest 11-Nov-2011 18:52
Cool shape Mieke!!
Guest 11-Nov-2011 15:44
Beautiful it almost looks like a painting with the light and details!
borisalex11-Nov-2011 15:41
Very much like untouched!
Kerry Tingley11-Nov-2011 13:08
What interesting shapes and lines are here. I hope it stays free of those terrible fires for a long time!
Guest 11-Nov-2011 10:19
i'd need a chainsaw to walk in that forest. :)
Maaike Huizer11-Nov-2011 10:07
Altijd weer verbazingwekkend hoe verbrande bossen zich weten te herstellen.
laine11-Nov-2011 09:44
A lot of fuel for the coming horror season
carol j. phipps11-Nov-2011 04:22
Amazing form here.
Cindi Smith11-Nov-2011 03:25
I like this....like it is forming into a flower.
Janice Dunn11-Nov-2011 01:34
We hear of your bush fires - and don't wish them on anybody
J. Scott Coile11-Nov-2011 01:28
So much character.
Karen Stuebing10-Nov-2011 23:11
Interesting patterns and textures on this fallen tree. Someday there will be nothing left of it. Super photo.
Stephanie10-Nov-2011 22:49
I used to play with lizards as a kid! :)