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Old 30-07-2013, 07:14 AM
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A Tree & Bird in Chalk

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Well this photo is basically a bit of fun with GIMP. I saw this tree in Rockdale Bicentennial Park on my early morning walk last Saturday whilst in Sydney. I loved the shape of it but couldn't really get the shape to stand out in colour or B&W. So in the G'MIC plugin in GIMP I noticed a Charcoal filter which I applied to the B&W image. Again not quite what I was after so I inverted the image and got this result. I've called it my "chalk" version as that's all I could think of as an inverse of charcoal!

Now just a quick bit of history - Rockdale Bicentennial Park was a tip when I was growing up and after a quick search on Google I discovered the area used to be known as Pat Moore's Swamp. For those familiar with the area, Moorefield Girls' High School used to be a racecourse that was built by a Peter Moore, grandson of a Patrick Moore who settled in the area. These swamps can still be traced from the park through to Scarborough Park, although they're more like waterholes now. I've attached a satellite image to this post as well - the photo overlays a map from around the 1880's - I found it very interesting...

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Nice work Mario it turned out well, I'm very familiar with the area, I went to St.Patricks primary school across the road from Morefield Girls, though I didn't know the history of the land till now. Thanks
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Old 02-08-2013, 07:31 AM
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Nice work Mario it turned out well, I'm very familiar with the area, I went to St.Patricks primary school across the road from Morefield Girls, though I didn't know the history of the land till now. Thanks
Carlos,

You might find this image interesting - it's an aerial photo of Kogarah/Rockdale/Brighton-le-Sands taken in 1953. If you have a look at the original sized image it's quite detailed!

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