Photographer's Note
Noojee is a timber milling town in the mountains of Victoria's Gippsland region. First settled in the gold rush of the 1860's most of the town, including the wonderful tressle railway bridge, were destroyed by the Black Friday bushfires of 1939. The town and bridge were subsequently rebuilt.
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FORJP001
(3819) 2007-04-26 12:49
Burnt tressle was worth rebuilding as the original built in 1860. Not many of these raildroad structures passed the time of âges...
Jean-Pierre
Power
(191) 2007-04-26 13:40
This picture shows great depth, S&I.
The colours are amazing, the black frame makes them come out really good.
TFS, Steven.
sevy
(58) 2007-04-27 7:14
Hello,
Thanks for this view of the bridge well inscribed in the forest: the trees seem very different from the ones we could find in Europe. Interesting.
Yves.
jonathan_hart
(21276) 2007-04-27 7:22
hello
nice composition, impressive construction in the forest, good quality, but i still critique the saturation of some of your photos, in particular when i watch the green fluo in the bottom !
regards
jo
jtb1965
(123) 2007-04-28 1:52
Hi Steve,
I really like the subject matter and the composition is great, having the bridge come from the top left is great. The over saturation of the green in this image is however overpowering; the green ferns in the bottom right is overpowering the entire image.
Cheers Jamie.
kiks
(12805) 2007-05-10 4:42
This is like a image from the past! Well seen and perfect composition and DOF.
TFS
Kiks
Photo Information
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Copyright: STEVE and IOANA HAMILTON (marioana)
(2256)
- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2005-10-30
- Categories: Transporti, Architettura, Rovine
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, 18-55 Canon EFS
- Esposizione: f/8, 1/15 secondi
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-26 12:16
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by marioana, last updated 2007-04-27 07:59