I love that red earth. We have lots red clay, but the color is not so intense as your red. The river/woods earth is sandy and fine and gray, and turns black/gray on skin and clothes. It also tends to be acidic with pines, oaks, magnolia, hickory, ++ —-Bear
thank you Phil,
I am having exhibition in Sydney at the end of the year to show city people what happens in the outback, and to raise money for the flying doctors service, so if you see any images that you think would be suitable can you let me know, its hard to pick images that would show what goes on out here.
thanks Callie
I love that red earth. We have lots red clay, but the color is not so intense as your red. The river/woods earth is sandy and fine and gray, and turns black/gray on skin and clothes. It also tends to be acidic with pines, oaks, magnolia, hickory, ++ —-Bear
yes I love the red dirt/sand, some areas are very sandy and other areas very rugged and rocky.Nature is an amazing thing.
cheers Callie
Tremendous image Callie!
thank you Phil,
I am having exhibition in Sydney at the end of the year to show city people what happens in the outback, and to raise money for the flying doctors service, so if you see any images that you think would be suitable can you let me know, its hard to pick images that would show what goes on out here.
thanks Callie
The contrast of the red earth against that blue/grey sky is wonderful!
thank you,I love the red sand out here and the dunes.
cheers Callie