Posted by DarkElf (Perth, Australia) on 16 May 2008 in Miscellaneous.
as promised in the previous post - this is the wooden water wheel from Cape Leeuwin - this is where the wooden flume leads to... it has now calcified from the lime in the water, however, even though the wheel no longer turns water is still trickling over the structure, as fresh as the day the water wheel was originally put in place...
thanks to everyone for visiting and commenting... please critique at will - i am looking to learn so any comments and tips are appreciated...
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Amazing laps of time. Look what has happened to the wheel. Good shot
16 May 2008 8:43am
Wow; amazing clarity and detail. Love it.
16 May 2008 11:54pm
Wow, that's some serious deposit! Great shot and perspective!
16 May 2008 8:16pm
Interesting subject. Beautiful rich colours and a perfect composition, too.
17 May 2008 12:05am
I love the structure of the deposit built up on the wheel
17 May 2008 5:29am
It looks like it has been there for years and years. Interesting shot and perspective. A wonderful interest shot.
17 May 2008 4:48pm
Nice shot, I like it ;)
18 May 2008 1:36pm
great shot, good colours very interesting
18 May 2008 2:03pm
That is the kind of stuff I like to discover... love the shot... take care from an Aussie expat...
2 Jun 2008 8:07am
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