Lake Uranus
I took this shot 10 years ago in 1998 on a walk that traversed the Western Arthurs in south-west Tasmania. Although I’d been hiking for years this hike redefined what a considered a hard hike to be and what spectacular scenery is, Tassie is just breathtaking. To give you an idea of its severity imagine spending 8 days traversing a ridgeline of a mountain range and then taking just one day to traverse back along the plains to regain your start point!
It is also the place where the man who really inspired and defined a lot of my photographic aspirations and inspirations died. Peter Dombrovskis once said, “When you go out there you don’t get away from it all, you get back to it all. You come home to what is important. You come home to yourself”. Leaving his mortal coil in such a place for me seemed like the right thing in a bitter sweet kind of way. This particular shot was also one of the first where I felt that I began to approach that indefinable something that some work possess that just fills you with a sense of reverence, awe and inviolability of place.
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Greg Hale
I like this photo so much it has been addded to my favourites
salsbells69
Beautiful capture, absolutely stunning. I love the narrative too. Its marked and defined you and the words from Peter have been embedded. You obviously listened, felt, embraced and grabbed hold of everything he said. Wonderful inspirational piece. Well done and thanks for sharing those words. They make a difference.
Travis Easton replied
Thanks Sal for your kindred sentiments. Peters work for me just went beyond ‘good’ picture taking and kind of oozed an inate holiness of his subjects. You obviously feel this too which is a wonderful thing.
dinghysailor1
superb image and description of what this place means to you – really special!!
ElRobbo
I beg your pardon?
Oh, Lake!
Stunning landscape, Travis! Well worth the sweat!
Travis Easton replied
Classy robbo classy
AARDVARK
A nice snap Travis, I particularly like t5he trees in teh forground. I’ve heard that Tasmania is a lot like northern England and this pic is very much like the English Lake District.
antonio
Very nice view….good work.
hilarydougill
Absolutely fabulous vista. well worth the hike to bring us this wonder. Beautiful vista, great comp, perspective and colour. Perfect. I had a great uncle lived in Tasmania and he used to send me photographs, I always loved the place.
Helene Kippert
Stunning capture
Steve Taylor
I really like comp. Draws you into the shot
Erin Lyall
Stunning photo and landscape.
Nancy Polanski
All the photos I’ve seen here of Tasmania, show it to be almost surreal. I’d love to see it myself someday. This photo is wonderful.
Anthony Evans
An amazing place. If you have not done Federation Peak, I would recommend it. Great shot.
Travis Easton replied
Yerr I’ve done federation brilliant huh
Brandon Lee
A magnificent and ambient shot, it is an amazing place for sure. Fedder is on my “to do” list for the near future
James Nielsen
Mate, I’m a big boy, and you nearly made me cry with what you wrote about Peter. Very well said, and of course what a wonderful picture. You are going straight in my WatchList.
Tony Middleton
Brilliant image showcasing the brilliance that is SW Tassie…I’m glad you used that quote of Peter’s as it is so poignant…thanks for sharing all of this with us.
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melanie tschid...
a truly breathtaking shot of a beautiful place, well done
Richard Stanley
A remarkable shot – S W Tasmania is sensational, but I think I’ll leave the W Arthurs for my next lifetime!
Travis Easton replied
I’m sure you’ll love it in your reincarnated self, it’s awesome.
gaylene
Brilliant work – and yes, Dombrovski was the greatest! Loved his work.
JenniferC
Terrific view and a great capture.
gaylene
Oh this is so magically beautiful – and I know I did comment a month ago too but it is spectacular.
Travis Easton replied
Double thanks Gaylene, tis amazing country.
Mui-Ling Teh
Fantastic capture; love the sloping hills, the colors and the framed mountains fading in the distance.
Tom Gomez
Super shot …
Craig Shadbolt
He was a smart man that Dombrovskis. This is a great shot Travis. Makes me realise how much I miss Tassie.
Michael Walters
I love this plca and cant wait to get out ther esoon to shoot. I love how Peter said that about being in the wilderness of Tasmania and it rings true for me so much.
A brilliant shot of this magical place!
Michael Matthews
A great photo & inspirational commentary. I’d love to do a photographic trip through this area.
Carmen Mandel-...
The magic of a place along the enchantment of your narrative make your work truly special, Travis.
Travis Easton replied
Thanks Carmen, there is such peace and rejuvenation to be found in nature a quality we all need. Thinking of you at this time.
Donovan wilson
got tassy on my mind .this did not help .love the shot.
Travis Easton replied
I’m totally pining to go back last visited in 98, too long.
Stephen Williams
stunning Travis!
love the Pandanas in the foreground, they are some wicked plants!
i’ve heard this is the most beautiful part of Tassie- this is unbelievable as the tourist parts are pretty damn stunning as it is!!
i can’t wait to get to tassie (well to photograph properly anyway-been there a couple of times)!! hoped to get there this year but it’s not quite happening at this stage :-(
Kim Grace
Hi Travis, beautiful image…how did Peter Dombrovskis die, I always wondered what happened to him?
Travis Easton replied
As I remember he died of a heart attack, he had another one a year before and was so depressed by his inability to carry the huge loads he used to, to get these shots that his wife found him throwing his 4”x5” trannies on the fire one night. This was to be his last trip and he had the help of a friend to carry his huge load to the ridge of the range before continuing on alone. Obviously it was to much for him and he was found pack on buckled over clutching his heart. RIP Peter
Kim Grace
Thanks mate, sad but the way he would have wanted
catherine walker
wow..amazing ..wonderful!