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Autumn Alpine Berries and Blooms
Close-up, Flora, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Autumn Alpine Berries and Blooms

(9 photos, Part 2) – Just some of the diverse native flora on our walk in the higher region of … Continue reading Autumn Alpine Berries and Blooms

Platypus Tarn, Mt Field
Flora, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Platypus Tarn, Mt Field

(12 photos, Part 1) – On Sunday I headed off early with my wife and youngest daughter on a day … Continue reading Platypus Tarn, Mt Field

Mighty Macro
Close-up, Fauna, Flora, Photography

Mighty Macro

(9 photos) – Little things caught my eye, made large with the Olympus 60mm and larger again with some Pixco … Continue reading Mighty Macro

Data Recovery!
Buildings, Gear, Machines, Photography

Data Recovery!

A couple of posts ago I lamented some – rather major – technical issues and possible loss of data including … Continue reading Data Recovery!

Birds in paradise
Fauna, Photography

Birds in paradise

A bit of a ruckus outside caught my ear, some feathered visitors in the gum tree. Yellow Wattlebird – Anthochaera … Continue reading Birds in paradise

Pelverata Falls
Landscape, Photography, waterfalls

Pelverata Falls

Enjoyed a walk with the wife today into Pelverata Falls, around a 9km 3hr return hike which starts of on … Continue reading Pelverata Falls

Technical issues
Gear, Machines, Photography

Technical issues

Hi, I haven’t posted for a bit. Apart from enjoying life and working, I’m working through a PC / server … Continue reading Technical issues

Happy trails
kunanyi, Machines, People, Photography

Happy trails

Monday was a day of leisure, a public holiday for the Hobart Regatta. What better way to spend it – … Continue reading Happy trails

Freycinet National Park
Fauna, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Freycinet National Park

(9 photos): Sunday drive – a day trip from Hobart up Tasmania’s East Coast to Coles Bay and the stunning … Continue reading Freycinet National Park

Salamanca Market
People, Photography, Tasmania

Salamanca Market

Enjoying my first day back trading at Hobart’s famous Salamanca Market. I have a stall – on the right – … Continue reading Salamanca Market

Shoreline shellfish
Close-up, Fauna, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Shoreline shellfish

During a short break at Kangaroo Bay, I took a few shots with my phone. Edited on S20 with HandyPhoto … Continue reading Shoreline shellfish

Caged critter
Fauna, Photography

Caged critter

My fault, I left the roller door open under my house and cute Mr furball brush-tail possum was quick to … Continue reading Caged critter

Trail fungi
Flora, Machines, Photography, Tasmania

Trail fungi

On a ride by myself last week, I spotted a large fungi beside the track. What better excuse to stop … Continue reading Trail fungi

Rock Shelter
Buildings, Landscape, Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Rock Shelter

Port Arthur is one of Tasmania’s top tourist attractions. It has a brutal history that dates back just over 200 … Continue reading Rock Shelter

Lightning storm
Fine Art, Low Light, Photography

Lightning storm

I watched this storm pass overhead for a while last night before setting up my camera, and missed the best … Continue reading Lightning storm

Rhonda H under sail
Machines, mono, Photography

Rhonda H under sail

I noticed the wooden sailing vessel Rhonda H plying the River Derwent with some rag up in a stiff breeze … Continue reading Rhonda H under sail

Shameless self portraits
mono, People, Photography

Shameless self portraits

If you look through my posts, I’m not big on selfies and don’t take many portraits – or people in … Continue reading Shameless self portraits

Hoppy Roo Year!
Fauna, Photography

Hoppy Roo Year!

Not a Kangaroo, but a local Bennett’s Wallaby. In the last 10 years the population of Bennett’s and Pademelon’s in … Continue reading Hoppy Roo Year!

Kookaburra Christmas
Fauna, kunanyi, mono, Photography

Kookaburra Christmas

A mix of good weather and some heavy rain fronts this week seems to have brought laughter to the valley … Continue reading Kookaburra Christmas

Proud Dad moment
People, Photography

Proud Dad moment

I don’t normally share personal moments or family here, however on this occasion I just want to say how proud … Continue reading Proud Dad moment

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