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  • The classic shot, good light this night – last shot of the evening, way after sunset. Never leave early no matter how hopeless you think the light might be.

  • This is a serene part of the world – Cradle Mountain, Tasmania.

  • Taken near Cradle Mountain Lodge, Tasmania.

  • A fond childhood game.

  • A water drop cradled in a dandelion seed 1:1 macro

  • From blue skies one day, to hiking in a cloud for the whole next one…this happened to be one of my best photography days though when late in the day, the cloud level lifted and gave some mood lighting. The peaks of Cradle Mountain shrouded in fog and the orange and red fagus looking their best due to the cold Autumny conditions.

  • After trekking the whole day in a cloud…as per a couple previous uploads…and having bumped into a couple keen photographers who were also braving the constant drizzle, I decided to wait around to see what would happen, long after seeing these other photographers heading back….I watched and waited from a nearby peak as the cloud layer slowly lifted at the end of the day revealing the lake below and the mountains their Autunmnal colors….it truly was a sight to behold, and to photograph..This was a big day, with a 03:00 start out and hike up in the dark to finally getting back down, again in darkness…but one of the most memorable days out I’ve ever had…Taken recently at Cradle Mountain ~ Van Diemens Land ~ Aus….

  • 2009 Calendar – June       ”Be still and know that I am God.“ /                                                Psalm 46.10a / Photo Information: / 17th December 2007 / HDR (3 exposures) EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM / Focal Length: 22.0mm Aperture: 29.0 / Shutter: 1/20 1/10 1/5 / AEB: -1 0 +1 / ISO: 100 Galleries / /

  • Panorama of 14 images and around 300 degrees fov….Taken from near Hansons Peak ~ Cradle Mountain N.P. ~ Tasmania ~ Aus. / A beautiful scene surrounded by the Autumnal tones of the Fagus. Taken late in the day when the cloud layer lifted and around the same time as a couple of single shots of this place I uploaded a short time ago. As always, I lugged my heavy pano head everywhere I went trekking. Often questioning whether it was worth it as it weighs down your pack considerably..I thought if there was any a time to use it, this was it..! clambering up over rocks to this vantage spot and fired off a few pans. Finally trekking back off the mountain in the dark but very happy with the days efforts….thanks for having a look and any comments…cheers, Rob. / ps, and yes, I’m getting towards the end of my Tas collection…finally..!! Still a few pans to work on from the Tasman though..

  • Tiny water drop on the edge of a dry wilted rose. Canon 400D / Canon 100mm macro lens / !!http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:medium/view:preview/1529204-1-cradle.jpg

  • T-Shirt Revolution challenge / / Almost fifty million Americans are uninsured and those who are covered are often victims of insurance company fraud and red tape. Interviews are conducted with people who thought they had adequate coverage but were denied care, as well as former employees of insurance companies who describe cost-cutting initiatives that encourage bonuses for insurance company physicians to deny medical treatments for policy holders.

  • St Clair is in the Cradle mountain -Lake st Clair National Park it is the deepest glacial lake in australia sections of the deepest shore plung as deep as 174m .and the water is crystal clear.The lake is contained between densely forested tiers os stunning rainforest .

  • Had my first trip to see the fagus in full colour in Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania. / This is quite a hard crop so it lost a little clarity but the colours are still fantastic. Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm @ 200mm / ISO200 / F/8 / 1/6th of a second / natural light / cropped featured in Natural Colour & Light group 5th May 2009 / featured in Trees group 13th June 2009 / featured in DSLR users group 12th December 2009 / featured in Australian Contemporary Photography group 12th December 2009 / featured in A Wilderness Somewhere group 13th December 2009 Top Ten in the DSLR users – Autumn Colours Challenge 31st October 2009

  • Cradle in Winter. This shot as taken on August 4 2008, with a canon 400d with 18-55mm canon lens!!! 536 views!!!! / / Cradle Snow was featured by Red Bubble….A wonderful honour indeed!!!!

  • Momentum, Energy, Love, Pain… bring it on.

  • I couldn’t resist going back up to Dove Lake for another round of shots.(sounds like a night out!!!!) Looked out the lounge room window, grabbed the canon 50d again, and off!!!! This shot taken July 7 2009. Almost a year after Cradle Snow was taken. Remarkable how nature works!!!!!! This image was taken with a canon eos 50d with a canon 18-55mm IS lens. UV filter attached!! /

  • This shot was taken slightly before Cold Cradle and the colours are somewhat different….Taken with a canon 50d,18-200mm lens… 638 views!!!!! / / Cold Cradle II has been featured in several groups including That one Great Shot!!! /

  • The final image that I shall present from this wonderful morning up at Dove Lake…...I have several more, but I would like to wait for similar conditions, capture more material from different places, and present them here…..It could be awhile before conditions are like this again!!!!!Taken with the trusty Canon 50d with 18-200mm lens!!!! /

  • This is a very extrordinary scene I’ve witnessed at Cradle Mountain (Tasmania) with all the clouds above Cradle Peak lighted up like a fiery fire. Shot taken on 9 Jan 2009 at 2100hrs. Hope you like it.

  • Cradle Mountain taken from Dove Lake, with the boat shed to the right. The tree to the right is an Australian Gum Tree, or eucalypt. Taken at sunset 5:30pm. I know there is millions of photos of this famous mountain range, so I hope you like this one. Cradle mountain is in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia. The main peak is 1,545 metres above sea level. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!

  • By special request, thanks very much for e-mailing me, and I hope this suits your requests! Cradle Mountain taken from Dove Lake, with the boat shed to the right. The tree to the right is an Australian Gum Tree, or eucalypt. Taken at sunset 5:35pm. I know there is millions of photos of this famous mountain range, so I hope you like this one. Cradle mountain is in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia. The main peak is 1,545 metres above sea level. Canon 50D, 12mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!

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