Right at the south of the Apple Isle are some magnificent, untouched beaches. This is just one of them. At sunset. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography
Surveyor’s Bay deep down in south Tasmania. What a beautiful place. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography
Two artists sit on a rocky outcrop waiting for the world, earth, universe to do it’s thing. Magic. Bruny Island, Southern Tasmania, Australia
Huon River, Tasmania.
Taken with a mobile phone camera (2mp) while on a cruise boat on the Huon River in southern Tasmania. Can’t belive how it turned out!!
Another shot taken with my mobile phone of the Huon River in Tasmania
Another mobile phone camera shot!!!
Canon 40D ISO 800 Cokin Emerald top and Blue bottom. The pink is naturally occuring. Noise reduction Off. / Cropped. / Featured in Canon DSLR & Melbourne and Victoria
Sandstone foreshore near Eggs and Bacon Bay close to the mouth of the Huon River in Tasmania. The flat platform area to the left and the near foreground is underwater at anything other than low tide so the sandstone is carvred by the tidal action, creating the varied shapes and exposing the multi coloured layers. Canon 5D MkII, 1/100 sec, f11, ISO 400, 24mm. Curves and sharpness applied.
Sunset over the Huon River, taken from Glaziers Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Forgot to add this with the 4% shots. / D700 17-35mm f11, 1/750th sec ISO 400 (Cokin grad 4 at top).
D700; 70-200mm @3.3 1/1500th sec – spot and ISO 400
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Ruins of a Huon Pine Barge ============================================== / Featured in the Top 10 of Rusty_Crusty_and_Falling_to_Bits / Challenge Nautical_relics ============================================== / The discovery of rich deposits of copper at Mt Lyell led to the establishment of the Mt Lyell Mining Company in 1892. / Teepookana was situated at the highest navigable point of the river, where the township acted as a port facility for the Mt Lyell Mining and Railway Company, and home to about 200 people, mostly railway workers. / Two steamers, the “Pioneer” and “Eagle”, and over a dozen barges, or “lighters”, plied the King River, carrying coal, passengers, goods and mail for shipment by rail to the copper mines, and copper for shipment from the Strahan port facilities. / Today, the ruins of two Huon pine “lighters” can be seen at the Fishermens Wharf, Strahan. Strahan, West Coast Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/100sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80
Mist and the moon reflected in the Huon River, near Huonville, Tasmania, Australia. Canon 5D MkII, 1.6 secs, f11, ISO 100. Curves and sharpening added.
The morning fog has almost cleared from the Huon River. Taken near Cradoc in Tasmania, facing up river looking towards a small mountain range locally known as Sleeping Beauty.
Huon River looking up river towards Huonville, Sleeping Beauty mountain range in far background. The Huon Valley is in southern Tasmania, an island state of Australia.
Morning fog in the valley near Cradoc in the Huon Valley in Tasmania, Australia.
Morning fog clearing on the Huon River in Tasmania, Australia.
Taken at Wattle Grove, looking across the Huon River in Tasmania, Australia.
Nikon D80 / Sigma OIS 18-200@36mm / ISO 100 / f11 / 1/90 sec / Cokin: Grad 121sTop. Took this in feb 2008. / Cropped /
Straight from the camera / Canon 50D / Canon 24-105mm L IS USM@35mm / f4 / 1/250 sec / ISO 200 / Cokins: Emerald top and Blue bottom /
Canon 50D / Canon 24-105@24mm / f6.7 / 1/30 sec / ISO 100 / Cokin: P001 (Yellow) / Tripod shot / Shot in mono -Cropped. /
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