I’ve enjoyed this week’s Daily Post’s photo challenge so much that I’m adding another post – something I rarely do! My earlier post is here – Monochromatic Magnolia in case you missed it.
The theme for this week is monochromatic.
A powerful monochromatic image is composed of a gradient of a single color, and has an emphasis on texture and composition.
This photo is unedited and is the rock face in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. I love the colours but also the texture of the rock with all the holes and the darker stains of where the water has run down over thousands of years.
I’m thoroughly enjoying all the great photos that bloggers are sharing for this challenge.
Deb 🙂
Spectacular capture , colour, and texture! Wonderful take!
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Many thanks for your lovely comment. It really is the most amazing place!
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Awesome shot! Love the unedited red layering of nature!
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Thank you! It was magnificent in the flesh as I’m sure you can imagine. 😊
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It must be amazing to see!
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And you’ve certainly captured the texture with this photo, Deb!
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Thanks Tom, it really was an afterthought so I’m glad you like it.
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I love the textures of Uluru. It’s rugged, colourful and has stood the test of time. Great one for second go! 😊
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Thanks, it appealed to me for just this reason.
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