Taste of Tassie2

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Taste of Tassie2

#1 Post by stringnstik » Thu Oct 10, 2013 8:59 am

some more.
Learnin photography whilst in Tasie
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Everyone takes a picture of this shed ;)
Everyone takes a picture of this shed ;)
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Cradle mountain. This pic just messes with your brain. the bush gave me shade to dig thru the water reflection and see the lake floor. Where does the water and land meet? Wish I had a tripod with me that day, low light needed a very steady hand..of which I dont have ;(
Cradle mountain. This pic just messes with your brain. the bush gave me shade to dig thru the water reflection and see the lake floor. Where does the water and land meet? Wish I had a tripod with me that day, low light needed a very steady hand..of which I dont have ;(
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Cradle mountain dove lake walk. The colour in these trees was staggering.
Cradle mountain dove lake walk. The colour in these trees was staggering.
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Im surprised this came out as it was taken thru glass. Its a small windowed room at the top of some hotel in Hobart. We were there because it was "a scary sea sick place". on the ghost tour. I hated to point out it was because the glass was very old and distorted. No thats not a dead pixel, its Jupiter
Im surprised this came out as it was taken thru glass. Its a small windowed room at the top of some hotel in Hobart. We were there because it was "a scary sea sick place". on the ghost tour. I hated to point out it was because the glass was very old and distorted. No thats not a dead pixel, its Jupiter
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Looking down the shot tower innards.Das a long way to fall little lead drop.
Looking down the shot tower innards.Das a long way to fall little lead drop.
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Family view from the shot tower
Family view from the shot tower
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Pretty amongst the thorns
Pretty amongst the thorns
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Learning. Hinde sight. The closed bud left bottom would have been a far better composition choice ;(
Learning. Hinde sight. The closed bud left bottom would have been a far better composition choice ;(
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Jamies lonely shell boat floating out with the tide
Jamies lonely shell boat floating out with the tide
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Jamie wanted a ghost tour so we did the Hobart one. This is a real scary tree :lol
Jamie wanted a ghost tour so we did the Hobart one. This is a real scary tree :lol
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#2 Post by bigbob » Thu Oct 10, 2013 2:09 pm

again more great photos for us house bound individuals.thanks. That second shot does play with the senses a little! :surprised: :lol:
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#3 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:40 pm

Some great shots in that lot. I love the B&W of the old shed on Dove Lake and that second one is a doozy alright. :biggrin: It looks a lot different weather wise to when we were there. That shot tower is an interesting place isn't it? I took quite a few photos looking up and down inside it too. :lol: Some view from up on top of it huh! Thanks for sharing the photos mate. I always enjoy looking at photos. :biggrin:

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#4 Post by Gringa Bows » Thu Oct 10, 2013 4:40 pm

Mate,there's some very crisp colours there in those pics very nice....

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#5 Post by Bill » Thu Oct 10, 2013 4:47 pm

:smile: Well done Mark, like Jeff has said you have taken some nice pictures.
The pictures are flooding back many memories of our trip over there in tazzy a few years back.
We just loved it, round the coast, up through the middle, round the great lake and down the Gordon.
I'm not into camera's but both you and Jeff have put up some exceptional pictures of your trips around. thanks............ Bill

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#6 Post by DavidM » Thu Oct 10, 2013 6:15 pm

You have a good eye mark.

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#7 Post by stringnstik » Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:46 am

Thanks guys,
Im still learning and there is rather alot to learn ;)

I have refrained from posting to a photographic forum cause I found them to be ...erm rather like a bunch of compound shooters.....sorry no offense :)
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