Rock Detail. David A Lockwood colour. 16/04/201316/04/2013 Detail from inside a very deep overhang Jebel Shams. Nikon D200 (Fill flash) Tokina AT-x 35-70 f2.8 Ais lens. Like Loading... Related Published by David A Lockwood Amateur photographer with an interest in Prehistory (Rock Art). View all posts by David A Lockwood Published 16/04/201316/04/2013
Thanks – side light coming in with slight fill-flash, oh and a mouth full of dust when I pushed my way in 🙂 David. Reply
Thanks, these places show just how much water there must have been in Oman’s wetter period (early to middle Holocene) David. Reply
Thanks Eldin, Visitors from UK (we had great fun) but also a little work that I was trying to duck & dive….! Reply
This is a fabulous image David. It almost looks like the inspiration for a operatic setting. Very grandiose. Reply
Amazing rocks and light.
Thanks – side light coming in with slight fill-flash, oh and a mouth full of dust when I pushed my way in 🙂
David.
A beautiful study of rock. Love it!
Thanks,
these places show just how much water there must have been in Oman’s wetter period (early to middle Holocene)
David.
Long time since your previous photography!
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What a nice surprise!
Thanks Eldin,
Visitors from UK (we had great fun) but also a little work that I was trying to duck & dive….!
This is a fabulous image David. It almost looks like the inspiration for a operatic setting. Very grandiose.
Thanks,
Wagner would be pleased with a set like this I am sure….
David.
He would, but I think it looks better without a river of blood streaming over it.
True 🙂
David.