Fry's Hut
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Fry's Hut
This hut is located in the Howqua Hills Historic Area near Mansfield in Victoria.
Jeff
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Well done mate two great subjects in the one pic .
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Good shot. That tree must surely be over 2 to 300 years old? More? There are a couple like that kept quiet about in the local bush on private land and an old bushy told me they are 1000 yrs old at 2.5 to 3 meter diameter. I don't know the verity of that age but have seen the trees. Amazing to imagine the flow of time.
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I have no idea how old it is but it surely would be rather aged. At the base the diameter would have been around three meters. It really had character. A couple of shots of just the tree.morganp wrote:That tree must surely be over 2 to 300 years old? More?
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wow that tree is massive and the hut is very picturesque too .Nice shots
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The others are also good photos but that first one is outstanding...Stickbow Hunter wrote:This hut is located in the Howqua Hills Historic Area near Mansfield in Victoria.
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Great pics Jeff
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A very nice picture Jeff. You did well to get that shot with no people/cars/campers in it. We stopped there for a couple of nights two years ago and the kids still ask about going back. We plan on doing just that early next year. We did the drive up to Bluff Hut, that was indeed interesting when squeezing around fallen trees on the side of a very steep mountain!
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Nice flyfishing in the river there, also!!!!!!!!!! Great spot, been going there since I was a boy.........
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Evening All.
HDR ....... have you been holding out on us young Jeff?????Fry's-Hut-HDR.jpg
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Thanks for the positive comments fellas.
Jeff
It is certainly a beautiful place. We had it to ourselves except for one other couple. They were heading up to Bluff Hut but their 4WD was well set up. The Ranger told them it had snowed up there the night before. We hope to get back down there one day and take a tent and do a loop around the mountains and have a look at more of the huts.indie wrote:We did the drive up to Bluff Hut, that was indeed interesting when squeezing around fallen trees on the side of a very steep mountain!
Yes Grahame that photo has had a HDR tickle up in Photoshop. I think it really made it pop. The full size file has a 3D look about it on the 27" computer screen.GrahameA wrote:HDR ....... have you been holding out on us young Jeff?????
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On the fishing DVD "A River Somewhere" they do a beautiful episode covering Fry's hut and the Howqua river...
That series's is absolutely timeless.
Great photos thanks so much for sharing them!
That series's is absolutely timeless.
Great photos thanks so much for sharing them!
Shoot straight...
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Hi Jeff.
They certainly do. From what I understand the dynamic range of digitaly photos is about half that of the human eye. Using HDR techniques gets it closer to what people see.Stickbow Hunter wrote:...
Yes Grahame that photo has had a HDR tickle up in Photoshop. I think it really made it pop. The full size file has a 3D look about it on the 27" computer screen.GrahameA wrote:HDR ....... have you been holding out on us young Jeff?????
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Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
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It certainly gave the photo a lift. I have found though that it doesn't work well on all photos as it makes some look terrible. Of course that is most likely the operator not knowing how to use the Photoshop feature to its full extent.GrahameA wrote:They certainly do. From what I understand the dynamic range of digitaly photos is about half that of the human eye. Using HDR techniques gets it closer to what people see.
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I loved the character of this old hut. Here's a few more shots of it.
It would have been rugged going getting into this place in those old days; amazing really.