Tassie 

136 creative works found

  • Ebb
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Southern Tasmania. OTHER BEACH SHOTS: / /

  • Waiting for the light II
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Two artists sit on a rocky outcrop waiting for the world, earth, universe to do it’s thing. Magic. Bruny Island, Southern Tasmania, Australia

  • Point Ormond Beacon
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Icon #2 Point Ormond I am doing a St Kilda/ Elwood icon series. / I wanted to get the Point Ormond beacon. But when I climbed up there last night I realised the base had recently been encased in concrete and it looks horrible. / So I wandered down to the beach and took a shot of the city from Elwood with the beacon in the top right hand corner. I hope you like it. ICON Series / / / /

  • Wonnangatta Working Dogs
    by Maddy Biancon

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Our Canine Clan, more info at Wonnangatta Working Dogs Website

  • Rustic Tassie
    by JayVee

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Shot this photo while on a cruise on the Gordon River

  • Absolute beach frontage
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    Shot in a secret location at the bottom of Tasmania. A classic 60’s Australian fibro beach house. Right on the sand of a pristine beach. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • Well what can I say – I do believe some days, and other days I just hope. The Tasmanian Tiger and his mates the Devils are fast becoming favourite subjects for me. It’s hard to resist creatures that have such a compelling back story – mystery, possible extinction, all contained in one little island biosphere.

  • On the hill above the River Derby at Derby in the North-East of Tasmania, these rocks have been used by an artist to create a graffiti image of a trout, suitably apt as the river is great for trout fishing!! / /

  • Golden Beach Tasmania
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    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

  • Pelion East
    by Travis Easton

    US$3.80–US$101.33

    Back in ‘98 I did the overland track, Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair in the middle of winter. It was very cold, but crowd free and the snow capped peaks were magnificient. On the middle day of our walk we climbed Mt Ossa (1617m), the highest Mountain is Tassie on which my friend Toby insisted that he must pose on its snow covered top in the buff. Later me and a now clothed Toby climed Pelion East. The previous occassion I’d done this walk was back in the scouts in 1989 on which occassion I did not get the chance to climb Pelion East which I had regretted ever since. It was therefore particularly special to finally get up it and more so in the glorious light of the late afternoon. We didn’t reach our hut until after dark happy in our days adventures. For more Tassie shots check out my Tasmania gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Waiting for the light
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Been in the south of Tassie for four days shooting stills for a client. Me the Creative Director with Andrew the Art Director and Garth the professional photographer. We had to climb down a 100 metre cliff face, normally out of bounds but opened to us by the kind lighthouse keeper. Was a seriously hairy climb! But it led us to an untouched, pristine and rarely shot location (which will remain our secret :). This is a photo I took whilst Garth and Andrew sat on a rocky outcrop waiting for the light to be perfect. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • Surveyor's Bay Tasmania
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    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

  • Devil Bot
    by samedog

    US$23.94

    Robot version of a Tassie icon, the Tasmanian Devil, finally perfected after years of research. This model is made of Kevlar so it doesn’t become roadkill, and instead of eating chooks he prefers rusty farm machinery. Scientists are working hard to save the real version, so hopefully the two can co-exist for many years to come. Now available as a Greeting Card

  • Waiting for the light III
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Friday's Theme - Escape Across the Water
    by RedBubble

    The island off the island – Possessing some of the most beautiful areas of Australia, Tasmania’s picturesque beauty is sometimes overlook…

    The island off the island – Possessing some of the most beautiful areas of Australia, Tasmania’s picturesque beauty is sometimes overlooked as a destination. Today’s homepage tries to give you brief glimpse into the magical scenery that awaits, should you ever wish to visit. All images shown have been tagged with ‘tasmania’, so remember to TAG TAG TAG your work to make is easy to search and catalogue.

  • photoj Tassie Spirit Ferry Boat
    by photoj

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Boats in Tassie Cart Wheel
    by odarkeone

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Just mucking around with Photoshop / Hope you like / Best Viewed Large

  • Tassie Cook
    by KazM

    US$3.42

    Grave stone in cemetery in Tassie Australia. Took this as there are some Cook’s distantly related to us. Also I thought the dry grasses added a quaint touch to the pic. We loved our trip to Tassie at the begining of 2007.

  • Cloudy Bay Tassie
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Unspoilt, pristine, brilliant. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

  • Tassie Devil
    by Shane Walker

    US$4.79–US$127.68

    The world’s largest surviving carnivorous marsupial, the devil has a thick-set, squat build, with a relatively large, broad head and short, thick tail. The fur is mostly or wholly black, but white markings often occur on the rump and chest. Body size also varies greatly, depending on the diet and habitat. Adult males are usually larger than adult females. Large males weigh up to 12 kg, and stand about 30 cm high at the shoulder. Devils once occurred on mainland Australia, with fossils having been found widely. Today, however the devil is only found in Tasmania. It is believed the devil became extinct on the mainland some 600 years ago—before European settlement of the continent. The dingo, which was brought into Australia by Aboriginal people, is believed to have ousted the devil from the mainland.

  • Surveyors Bay II
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    South of Tasmania. – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography

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