A walk in the park

in photography •  6 years ago 

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I live in Adelaide, Australia. It is the driest city, in the driest state, on the driest continent. Winter is coming to a close, and the spring sunshine is threatening to allow rapid photosynthesis to occur.

It isn't all green, however. Beyond the undergrowth of this little reserve surrounding a reservoir lies the evidence of an exceptionally dry winter. This dryness, known as a drought through most parts of the country even impacts a lush, apparently green site like the one you see above.


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That wasn't the only observation that I made along my way. This tree probably had something tied to it at one point, or someone tried to cut it down, then got bored.

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Expect to see some more photography from me in the future. I've missed pointing my camera at things, and looking at the parts of the world that other people won't.

Thanks for reading, and have an awesome day!

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For me I noticed the opposite: I live in one of the wettest countries in the world (The Netherlands, famous for its rain!) and this summer I found many traces of dry grass, trees, something we've almost never seen before here.

And yeah, pointing the camera at things is the best activity every! :D