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Meadowbank

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

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This past long weekend I had the pleasure of going out with some friends to Mt Field National Park for the day. Was was also an excellent opportunity to meet Amy, a fellow photographer who does extraordinary things with her mobile phone.

This is quickly becoming a regular destination for me given that it is not all that far away to drive and theres a lot of interesting scenery along the way. The trip took me around my usual circuit – National Park via New Norfolk in the morning, and then home via Lake Meadowbank in the evening.

Unfortunately I haven’t had a lot of time to play with my camera of late, and it does show in my photos. Many of them suffered compositional mistakes, issues with white balance and colour and focus. I’m surprised any photos came out at all.

One such example is the photo above – compositional error. Really should not have had the car on the bridge and what particularly annoyed me was that I did not reshoot the photo. I have no idea why I forgot.

There was only one image I took that day I was truly happy with – but I will leave that to Amy to show you.

Thanks to Anders, Tori, Tom, Caitlin, James, Leesha, Carly and of course Amy for the day.

Autumn Reflections

Friday, June 12th, 2009
Reflections - Lindisfarne

Reflections - Lindisfarne

By far the best time to be taking photos of water when you want reflections in Tasmania is autumn and early winter. By the time spring comes around again, the wind is usually prevailing from the north with a sea breeze in the afternoon and through to night. This photo was taken a few years back now in autumn, and I am always thrilled by how glass-like the water was on this day.

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Derwent Valley & Mt Field

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
Morning Reflections on Derwent River

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Over the next week or so I will be sharing photos taken from a recent photo expedition that saw me head to New Norfolk then along the western side of the Derwent River to Mt Field and back home again crossing Lake Meadowbank at the causeway. This above picture was one of the first photos for the day and as you can see the fog had not quite lifted. I had hoped to come back again later in the afternoon to take the image again, but unfortunately there was not enough time left in the day.

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