Thanks John, the mountain dominates Hobart, a lovely backdrop to the city from almost everywhere! I live in a valley in it’s foothills and am one of the few that can’t see it from where I live. (I’m still living in the same road as my house, which still hasn’t sold, the market is soooo slow here!!) There are tracks to the base of the Organ Pipes, there is a post on this blog looking up them HERE π
Thank you, I’m always looking for something different or unusual to photograph, the symmetry caught my eye. I almost edited it in mono but loved the colour contrast too much. Have a lovely day π
love the random bonus pix! i do hope there are more to come, for you have whetted my appetite for tasmanian natural beauty of the less-often seen!ππΌβ€οΈππΌthanksπΉ
Thank you! If I never took another photo, it would still take me years to go through my old images and pick out the unpublished gems! I’m hoping to get out to explore some more special and remote places in the future when my life and current situation settle down, Tasmania is so diverse π
Thanks π They are a quite common now and a pleasure to see, unless they are darting out in front of your car which they often do, even in suburban streets now, looking for food.
Always you have such a beautiful eye, thanks for sharing. Peace love and Greetings from Angaston south oz. gary j
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Thanks for taking the time to comment Gary, have an awesome day! π
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The mountain is very beautiful! I love the organ pipe rock. β€οΈ
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Thanks John, the mountain dominates Hobart, a lovely backdrop to the city from almost everywhere! I live in a valley in it’s foothills and am one of the few that can’t see it from where I live. (I’m still living in the same road as my house, which still hasn’t sold, the market is soooo slow here!!) There are tracks to the base of the Organ Pipes, there is a post on this blog looking up them HERE π
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I’d love to see it in person!
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A nice variety! Beautiful photo of the fern.
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Thank you, I’m always looking for something different or unusual to photograph, the symmetry caught my eye. I almost edited it in mono but loved the colour contrast too much.
Have a lovely day π
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love the random bonus pix! i do hope there are more to come, for you have whetted my appetite for tasmanian natural beauty of the less-often seen!ππΌβ€οΈππΌthanksπΉ
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Thank you! If I never took another photo, it would still take me years to go through my old images and pick out the unpublished gems!
I’m hoping to get out to explore some more special and remote places in the future when my life and current situation settle down, Tasmania is so diverse π
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i look forward to itππΌ
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A nice treat, seeing these photos.
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Thanks Anneli, I’ve relocated and set up far quicker than I expected π
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Lovely variety! The wallaby is so cute! π
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Thanks π They are a quite common now and a pleasure to see, unless they are darting out in front of your car which they often do, even in suburban streets now, looking for food.
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The wallabies moved to suburbia? No doubt they will soon be seen driving UTEs! π
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