This was taken from a while back in my Brisbane trip. Joel and I accidentally found this mangrove bunch near the coast.
I was worried the sea breeze would move the tree branches too much causing motion blur during the long exposure.
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...mangroves are important for protecting the shoreline.
ReplyDeleteA lot in Brazil too
DeleteWhat an exciting find! And despite the trees growing in the water, it is still pretty clear.
ReplyDeleteThere is a strong earthy smell though
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThe mangroves are great for the climate! Have a great day and happy week ahead.
Not that many surviving in the world
DeleteBueno al final todo salió bien, que es lo que importa.
ReplyDeleteSalud
Thank you :)
DeleteEnjoyed you capturing the bottom of the water plus the trees - nothing like that where I live. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for mangroves. Though hard to photograph artistically, it is filled with so much energy.
DeleteWhat a beautiful tree that's in the water. Wow. Great shot.
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Thank you Sandee.
DeleteSe ve muy bonito. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteMangroves would seem very photogenic, added to with some photographer skill of course.
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteCompare the tree, which branches out all over the place, with the utterly still water.
ReplyDeleteThe good fences
ReplyDeleteMangroves are interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe tree is what really matters, and it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very beautiful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful tree
ReplyDeletePerfect shot!
ReplyDeleteLa foto quedo genial.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
That is a wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful looking tree.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The water looks clear. Did you use a polarizer? I never seem to.
ReplyDeleteFantastic piece of Nature! Great Shot too. 👍👍
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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