McKinney Falls State Park, Austin, Texas © Doug Hickok All Rights Reserved
Channels of erosion in limestone rock form "rivers of stone" at McKinney Falls State Park in Austin, Texas. The Cretaceous age limestone is the result of an ancient shallow sea which covered present day Texas.
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Quite a remarkable landscape Doug.
ReplyDeleteI like the sensation of texture in this image, impressive!
ReplyDeleteLéia
That looks good in black and white, enhances the dry feel..
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Fab shot Doug. Looks like a fascinating place to visit.
ReplyDeleteI lke this channels alot.
ReplyDeleteGreat monocrome. The textures the best.
Very good perspective.
Great Job, Doug.
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Fascinating illustrative material for a geology class! The erosion channels seem to go on forever.
ReplyDeleteYour b&w conversion brings out the surface patterns really well.
The texture is amazing and I love this image in black and white.
ReplyDeletewonderful and impressive textures created by mother nature herself! reminds me very much of the heavily eroded limestone beaches in malta !
ReplyDeleteFabulous detail in this one, Doug!
ReplyDeleteYou took such a great picture of this fascinating structure! And black and white looks really good, it enhances the structures...
ReplyDeleteit's so like a martian landscape, nice catch!
ReplyDeleteExcellent BW and incedible pattern on the ground. Nice shot!
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