
We were out and about on Robinsons Knob Trail in New England National Park this weekend. As I don’t take my large camera and telephoto lenses on bushwalks (who needs all that weight) I had to make do with my compact camera and capture this scene as best I could, haze and all.
The photograph shows both the ‘jungle’ look of the rain-forest across the gorge, and, just below the centre of the image, a Flame Tree (Brachychiton). These trees certainly stand out from the rest at this time of year.
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