Forest Apug
tony lockerbie

Forest Apug

Spotted Gum Forest
Location
SE Astralia
Equipment Used
Linhof TechV, 180mm Sironar 6x12 back
Exposure
F11
Film & Developer
FP4+, Pyrocat
Paper & Developer
Scan
Lens Filter
Yellow/green
Are those Cycads? I grew some from seed when I was a boy. Still have 2 of them as houseplants but they've only grown about 8 inches in 30 years.
 
They are called Burrawangs here, and yes, they are of the Cycad family, very ancient and only live in this small area of coast.
 
That is a great photo of a rare plant community ! How did you get the trees to glow like that ? They almost look like aspen. The plant in the undergrowth is Macrozamia communis, a beautiful cycad from - never better said - your neck of the woods.
 
Thanks Peter. The trees have just lost most of their bark, and the trunks are quite white and combined with a cloudy bright day they do seem to glow. This Spotted gum and Burrawang ecosystem is quite unique to this part of our coast. In times gone by, the Indigenous people found a way to treat the otherwise poisonous Burrawang seed/pods to make a paste, which they then cooked like bread.
 
Tony,
Great depth of field works so well here Very nice work as usual.
Bill
 

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