Who ever see this photo automatically recognise it! One of the most known natural wonders of the world, Uluru also known as Ayers Rock.
Couple of months ago I visited Red Centre for the second time and again was amazed by beauty of this ancient rock which is “swimming“ in the red desert.
Before I visited site for the first time I couldn’t find too many close up photos online so I had no idea how magestic Ayers Rock really is!
I took some photos but none of them can do it a justice.
Taking photos of some sites is forbidden because they have great spiritual importance to Aboriginal people.
This is Uluru and it’s surroundings seen through my camera, hope you will like it!
Arid red dirt and termites often leave dead trees behind which are unintentional desert sculptures and beautiful reminder about extreme weather.
Clear sunny day can fast change to very cloudy and “storm on horizon” weather. While I was there change was quite fast so I was lucky and snapped double rainbow.
Hidden between rocks you will find black rain water pond and trail that water leaves behind on rocks looks like liquid silver.
Aboriginal people have named many of the individual features of Uluru, such as caves and waterholes, as well. Some cave walls are covered in traditional painted stories...
Uluru is “alive”, every hole, cave and dent is hiding and breading place of many bird and lizard species.
So if you haven’t visited this natural wonder and sacred place I strongly recommend you to add Uluru on your bucket list.
Amazing nature! I love your pictures.
Thank you!
There is nothing beautiful than nature and your capture is just perfect.
These are amazing pictures! Such high quality and so close! Thank you so much for sharing, it's definitely a place on my bucket list!
Thank you dear on those kind words!
These are some great pictures right there @dijana969 👌📸
Would love to go there myself sometimes to take some shots :)
That would be my personal favorite of the above, just the composition amazes me. the amazing low saturated foreground makes the background even more intense.
Greetings from Amsterdam,
t.
Thank you kindly, if you look closely you can see tiny people figures...posted photo to ilustrate size of it 😊
It's so insanely big. You must have felt just as tiny as those folks walking around there like ants. Do you remember with what zoom you took that one? 300mm's ?
t.
I used plain nifty fifty, parking is close to the walking trail, but Ayers Rock is huge...path around it is 12 km long, it is real pleasure to walk around, every bit of that path is taking you to something unique!
The nifty 50 is not a plain as you might think :) It's a great lens!!! shot my first works with it actually. got my hands on both variants. I wish I could visit there someday. Who knows <3
t.
I've never really seen up close photos, it really gives you an appreciation for the scale doesn't it! Thanks for sharing
Yes it sure does. There are not many up close photos of it online, thats one of the reasons I posted this. Thank you!
what a place to go and you are lucky you went there
i love exploring the world and nature
and you just gave me more encouragement to do this
loved pictures that you captured with so passion and love
keep it up @dijana969
Thank you dear, I love nature, travel and exploring too...and Red Centre is one of my favourite places in the world
mention not.... :)
my pleasure.... :)
Continue ........ :)
Fantastic images of Uluru Di. Especially loved seeing the rainbow and the liquid silver water memories.
And your descriptions of the life that is abounding there, brings 'the rock' to life. 🦋
Thank you dear!
Hi @dijama969! You've got great photos! I just added Ayers Rock to my bucketlist!
Hi dear, thank you for stopping by, and believe me you won’t regret it...except if you are near it during a thunderstorm 😉
To be honest, this is the first time I see this place, and I gotta say: it's out-of-this-world beautiful! So are your photos, Di :) Resteemed
Uluru is place that seriosly is magical! But because it is mostly made of rock mixed with iron and copper its not recomended visiting during tunderstorm believe me 😊... I was so scared that I missed to take photos of millions of lightnings...what can I say...coward
Haha, is there a historical record of people being struck by lightnings there? :) By the way, I am too seriously scared to be in an open field during a thunderstorm.
Joke aside man was killed by lightning two days ago ... while hiking in Kings Canyon which is a part of Red Centre, so go figure... death by lightning strike is not rare in this country
Oh :/ You better stay away from the thunderstorms then.
Woow.
This is Great!!! Beautifull pictures!!!
Thank you kindly!
Great cross section of photos from that iconic destination. I hope to travel there is the next few years.
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What an amazing post! I have seen the place pass by a few times on the map now! But it keeps amazing me!
Damn thats pretty, I'm actually astonished this place looks so deserted, surely it's crawling with toutists? especially during the holidays?
Yes there are lot of tourists around, but place is huge so you don’t even notice them. Thanks for stopping by 😊
:)
wow perfect view
Thank you!
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Wow, truly breathtaking... from distance It looks like a termite city. Really loved to go there
Thank you kindly for stopping by!
wow its fantastic.
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Lovely writing and magnificent pictures!
Thank you very much for sharing
Thank you!
Great photos. I hope that you enjoyed this journey.
Yes I truly did, thank you !
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Love this work! best wishes to you! happy new year and good luck !
Thank you! Happy new year to you too dear.
Thank you so much for posting these. It is unlikely I will ever get to go there myself and you got some great shots!
Nice
I like the last picture, like a painting painted on a canvas #greatandawesome
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Beautiful place!
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great pictures, nice that you managed to go there!
Amazing photos! I've always wanted to visit