07 October 2012

Homewards bound - when I see this split rock

How's this for some unique landscaping?  Front paddock bordering the highway, as I'm heading homewards now, after a few days with friends inland, nor-western N.S.W.   This was a brand new photograph I'd stepped out to take, though I have in the past, done exactly the same and posted on my blog; some may remember it.   

and it's canola country up ahead again; such a delight to see



17 comments:

  1. that was an extremely powerful sapling! ;)

    i LOVE those sweeping canola fields! so beautiful!

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  2. i would love to see those fields in person. such great clouds. so dreamy. (:

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  3. A very interesting rock structure and I love the last shot.

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  4. Thamks for sharing your beautiful world. Thanks for rhe visit too and your comment. Have a lovely week end:)

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  5. I laughed at the amazing tree between the rocks. The country landscapes are gorgeous. Driving in the country this time of year is so fun. xo Jenny

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  6. Very nice pictures Carola.....nice landscape.

    Greetings, Joop

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  7. What a beautiful photo Carole and a beautiful landscape, especially in picture three.
    Have a nice Sunday, Irma

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  8. The Canola fields are so pretty. I'll be busy so won't be posting or commenting next week, but I'll be back, so don't give up on me!

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  9. Anonymous1:06 am

    We live in a world full of weird and unusual things. The rocks look like two fat ladies pushing at one another. Now, were the rocks split and a seed took root in between or did that tree persevere over the years and split the rocks in two?

    Such great pictues Carole.

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  10. Anonymous1:07 am

    Except for the trees I could almost think this picture was taken here in Alberta Canada. Hugs
    Burtine

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  11. I see I am not the only one to wonder if it was that same tree that split the rocks!! Thanks for more photos of the canola!! I love the colour@!!

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  12. Anonymous2:39 pm

    Wonderful colours in the fields and a lovely shot of the rock!

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  13. Looks like the two sets of rocks are sparing with each other, and the tree is the ref! LOL
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  14. A wonderful sunny day and beautiful colors. The landscape is gorgeous !

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  15. Great pictures Carole. I can understand why the scenes would move you so! They do me!!

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  16. Cool rocks!! I've got masses of 'repeat' photos that I keep taking in the hope that my pix are improving! So far, the jury's out!!

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  17. I love that rock! And thos fields of yellow are quite something!!

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