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Underwater Forest

Photography Landscape posted on Nov 25, 2007
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This is on the other side of the dam, the depth gauge on the boat said we were in 85 feet of water, which means these trees are huge....growning underneather us as well as on the surface....

Comments (23)


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unstrung65

8:16PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

....quite a fascinating photo !

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dpr

8:26PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Did you get any fish???

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three_grrr

8:35PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Holy Cow! You gotta be careful going through those waters! Don't want to have a branch through the bottom of your boat! Is this land that was flooded by building the dam? A wild shot! Who'd expect to see trees in the middle of lake!

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JaneEden

8:42PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

How interesting!! hugs Jane xx

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babuci

8:46PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Fascinating shot, nice crop too.

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Richardphotos

9:05PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

amazing is it not? the water looks more like sand. hope you got some fish

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auntietk

10:24PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

That's just fascinating! I guess the ones you have to worry about are the ones that are just right at 85' tall! Awesome capture.

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nongo

11:40PM | Sun, 25 November 2007

Are they still alive??? The ones I've seen in the water are usually dead but still standing... cool shot!!!!!

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OldHippieKeyboard

12:23AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Fascinating that they can survive in that much water... beautiful capture!

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Bossie_Boots

5:39AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Wow what a shot just amazing superb work hugs lou x

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awjay

5:52AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

your cropping and compo are spot on yet again

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carrotsoup

6:20AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Wow is this ever a cool picture. You dont expect to see trees growing under water. Is that water from the dam?

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trishabadblood

7:27AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

cool capture!!!

Valerie-Ducom

7:33AM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Excellent photo and perfect color on this scene of landscape ! Good day :)

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JeffG7BRJ

12:01PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

I have seen this type of thing quite a lot on TV Sue, I used to watch the Australian fisherman a lot and for the life of me I can't remember his name, I can see his face but cannot bring his name to mind. He used to go to places like this to catch Barramundy (I'm not sure its spelled right) we don't have that species here. Great shot, when I saw the title I thought you'd been scuba diving, I would love to see these from under the water, although it doesn't look to be clear enough for that. Excellent capture and presentation. Bravo!!!!!

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mark.spooner

1:40PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

An unusual capture, I like it.

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witch_1612

4:48PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Very Nice!!!!

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Janiss

4:54PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

Amazing capture Sue!

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jocko500

6:01PM | Mon, 26 November 2007

wonderful shot of trees that is 90 feet tall. cool shot

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lizzibell

1:47AM | Tue, 27 November 2007

nice capture...

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sharky_

4:18AM | Tue, 27 November 2007

Interesting capture. Aloha

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ledwolorz

3:42AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

Really excellent panorama. Hope one day I will go to Nth Qld on holiday.

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NekhbetSun

7:20AM | Thu, 29 November 2007

What a cool shot Sue !


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