This is on the west coast of Tassie at a little fishing/shack village by the name of Temma. Its about 30 km south of Marrawah and as far as the gravel road goes south of there along the coast. After this it is sand or mud track depending on the time of year.
Arthur/Pieman Conservation Area (The Tarkine)
NW Tasmania
Nikon D40
Nikkor 18-200mm @ 40mm
ISO200
F/5
1/100th of a second
510+ views
featured in The Sea group
featured in Morning & Evenings, Sunbeams & Storms group 30th May 2009
Sold as a framed A4 print as the result of being in an exhibition
to someone who loved the area the pic was taken

sea, sunset, beach, sky, tasmania, seascape, sold, tarkine, p101scapes, temma
Comments
wonderful picture!!!!
thank you Rosina. I really liked the contrast of the sky and sand with the monochromatic ocean.
– Garth Smith
Beautiful sunset, the colour reflected on the sand is spectacular!
Thank you Neil
– Garth Smith
Very nice. Great tones in the sky, and the colour on the sand and in the water is perfect. Nice contrasting shadows on the waves too.
Thanks tasadam, sometimes its planned and we just happen to be in the right place
– Garth Smith
yep…….a ripper!!
I know I’ve seen this somewhere before……???
awesome, that colour through the water is really something.. nice work
Thanks Gethin I took a few of this and the ones with wavelet detail were much superior to the ones without
– Garth Smith
Thank you very much for the feature teraza.
– Garth Smith
Garth, I never thought I would favorite a sunset. While nice, they usually don’t do much for me as there are soooo many of them. This shot is different. The color reflecting on water and sand is stellar. Well taken my friend.
Thank you Steve. I am glad you like it.
– Garth Smith
Gold!! What beautiful colours!
Thank you Mel …gotta say .. I love your portfolio.
– Garth Smith
beautiful well done
Thank you Chris, glad you like it.
– Garth Smith
Wow!! This is amazing, gorgeous capture!
Thank you Nikki, I recently had it turned into a print and put it in a frame and white border and even I have to look closely to tell its not a painting. Strange is nature indeed!
– Garth Smith