I was surfing through my picture archives recently & came across this pic I took at sunrise, or there abouts, in the Kimberly region of Western Australia.
I was working at the time for a guy who did the earth moving for an oil drilling rig pad.
I had hoped to have a silhouette of a Grader to break it down, but missed it. I thought the vivid colour was note worthy enough to post it.
Some thing like #3 & 4.
#2 is a sundown between 2 Boab trees. They are spectacular trees, unique to the Kimberlies in Australia. Similar trees are found in South Africa & Madagascar.
Anyway I thought i'd share them for what it's worth.
Lovely colors. I really like the oranges in the first two.
The first two photographs are really vibrant and fiery.
Well taken.
Well worth posting. thanks for sharing.
I really like the first two, Bunko! Don't care for the truck in the last two.
sailorsmom wrote:
I really like the first two, Bunko! Don't care for the truck in the last two.
At the time thr trucks were all there was to break up the dead flat, boring surroundings. It was taken across a tidal marsh, with machinery nearby.
The trucks are a second take to get a better sky & for the machinery buffs here, to show the Caterpillar label.
3 were sun ups, #2 was a sunset.
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