Soft.
Muted reflections.
Blending with She Oak needles.
Casuarinas. Whispering winds of ancient times. ~Ally.
Garigal National Park is one of the most unspoiled virgin wilderness areas of Sydney's Middle Harbour.
Casuarina Track winds up, way up from the Carroll Creek Track. You can see other photographs capturing some of the wild beauty of this area in Magical Moments along the Carroll Creek Track: Forestville NSW Australia.
Indigenous People's heritage in Garigal National Park.
The Guringai people have been custodians of the land in Garigal National Park for thousands of years and this connection and legacy is evident throughout the park. Garigal has extensive Aboriginal art sites, with over 100 Aboriginal sites recorded to date, including cave art, rock engravings, shelters, middens and grinding grooves.
Source: Garigal National Park.
Ten Days of Reflection Challenge.
The rules of this challenge are simple and can be found HERE.
Thank's so much for creating this inspiring #tendaysofreflection challenge where the beauty of reflections: Whether they be in nature or the 'material world' can be highlighted for all to enjoy.
I'd like to invite anyone with an eye for reflections to join the Ten Days of Reflection Challenge.
Ten Days of Reflection.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 1. Frozen.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 2. Bass Point Marine Reserve.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 3. Tidal pools at Shellharbour.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 4. Roses in Ice.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 5. Secret space.
Ten Days of Reflection: Challenge Day 6. The Heart of 'S.'
Art and Photography: ©Alison Lee Cousland.
Camera: Sony Alpha A7 Mark II.
Processing: Lightroom.