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uncommon times series no. 4 — serpentine gorge under noon flare

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Posted on August 13, 2015 by wongswyn

A photograph taken within Serpentine Gorge under bright noon sunlight. Towering, reddish rock faces form the steep sides of the gorge, partially shaded in areas. A mature gum tree with a light-colored trunk and dense green foliage dominates the foreground, reaching upwards towards the strong sunlight that flares around its higher branches. The sky visible above is a clear, bright blue. The perspective is looking up through the trees within the narrow gorge, emphasizing the height and enclosed nature of the location and the intensity of the midday sun.

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