Upper Jamieson Hut, Howqua Hills, Victoria, Australia Framed Art Print
Designed and sold by Michael Boniwell
$165.66
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Framed Art PrintGallery-grade prints with choice of wood frame
$165.66
Product features
- Wow, exhibition-quality prints and framing, a worthy decor centerpiece for years to come
- Choose from four high-quality timber finishes to suit your decor
- Premium acrylic pane is clearer and lighter than glass
- Shipped in protective packaging
- Your choice of custom box or flat frame styles
- Dimensions listed indicate printed image size, excluding mat board and frame dimensions
- Due to regional differences, the box frame thickness may vary depending on the local fulfiller with a minimum depth of 30mm up to 40mm
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
Upper Jamieson Hut, Howqua Hills, Victoria, Australia
Australian Landscape Photography by Michael Boniwell. All images copyright. This is image is suitable for enormous prints. View Larger on Chockstone Photography Upper Jamieson Hut was built by Fred Fry in the 1930s as a refuge during forestry work. It sits nestled beside the lovely Jamieson River, deep in a valley. Hidden from the world, it has become a destination for off roaders looking to escape more populated camping areas such as Sheepyard Flat. Getting there requires some effort, including a couple of hours of rough and winding dirt road driving. Follow Brocks Road until the turn off where you will find a small river crossing. You will certainly do not want to tackle this crossing without a four-wheel drive and good clearance. It is barely more than the width of the road, but deceptively deep after heavy rain. I have seen videos of vehicles almost swept downstream. Another point to consider is that accessing Upper Jamieson Hut from Howqua Hills out of Mansfield requires ascending high enough that snow over the road will be an issue during winter. Having said that, we had no trouble in our Forester, including clearing the stream with ease, during summer. Originally, I was intent of capturing this scene in fog, or at the very least low cloud. However, after a couple of failed goes at it, one dawn instead revealed some wonderful golden light. I had to work quickly before it became too intense but was able to settle on a composition that showed off the wildflowers as well. What a great spot in which to awaken.
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