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The Cazneaux Tree (Flinders Range National Park)There's a quite remarkable tree just north of Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Range National Park. A photo of this tree was taken in 1937 by Harold Cazneaux. Now I don't know who this Harold guy was, whether he was a significant photographer or not - I guess there's plenty in our group who do know his history! What's special about this though, is you can see the exact same tree today - pretty much the same as when the photo was first taken...
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Leon
Downright spooky. Nice pic (BTW the horizon is a touch tilted too ![]() Peter
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treemendous
![]() seriously though, it must grow very slowly to still look the same Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
think there is a magenta cast on the first shot also
steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Max Dupain called Cazneaux ’the father of modern Australian photography’ - also he was Dick Smith’s grandfather
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Amazing
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
It HAS to be photoshopped!!!
![]() ![]() That's an interesting find sheepie. Even better that the tree still exists and hasn't been killed off in a bushfire. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
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