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Life down under down under
kunanyi, Landscape, Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Life down under down under

Living under a rock – kunanyi, West Hobart, Tasmania: And another shot from under the Tasman Bridge: Experimenting with astro … Continue reading Life down under down under

15km night-walk to Chalet
Landscape, Low Light, Photography, Tasmania, waterfalls

15km night-walk to Chalet

Evan and I set off around 7.30pm for our weekly evening walk, with not much of a plan as usual. … Continue reading 15km night-walk to Chalet

A Saturday stroll
Buildings, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

A Saturday stroll

(18 photos) – A serious Saturday stroll with the Hobart Ambler’s Club from the Eastern side of the Tasman Bridge … Continue reading A Saturday stroll

Rafting the Franklin River
Featured, Franklin River, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Rafting the Franklin River

In 1996 I took a “once in a lifetime” white water rafting trip down one of the worlds few remaining … Continue reading Rafting the Franklin River

Macro morcels  [8 photos]
Close-up, Food, Photography

Macro morcels [8 photos]

Some tasty treats, up close and personal. Firstly, some tantalizing chocolates from Norman and Dann. [click images to enlarge]. And … Continue reading Macro morcels [8 photos]

Waterfalls night walk
kunanyi, Photography, waterfalls

Waterfalls night walk

[9 photos – click to enlarge]After three days of constant rain around Hobart, the creeks and rivulets around the foothills … Continue reading Waterfalls night walk

Bridge over troubled waters  [10 photos]
Buildings, Fine Art, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Bridge over troubled waters [10 photos]

Two grey, uninspiring rainy days. A challenge to capture minimalist compositions in … grey. Eyes open, camera ready, I accept. … Continue reading Bridge over troubled waters [10 photos]

Hobart Town   [4 photos]
Buildings, Photography, Tasmania

Hobart Town [4 photos]

From 1803 they came from far-away lands, many against their will, men, women and children. Found guilty of often petty … Continue reading Hobart Town [4 photos]

Overwhelmed
Fine Art, People, Photography

Overwhelmed

What better way to celebrate my 100th blog post than with a shameless selfie? This is who I am. Based … Continue reading Overwhelmed

Messing with macro  [6 photos]
Close-up, Photography

Messing with macro [6 photos]

A few random mystery objects at home, just for fun and learning … Olympus 60mm f/2.4 macro @ f/4, 15 … Continue reading Messing with macro [6 photos]

Faerie parasols finally found!   [14 photos]
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography

Faerie parasols finally found! [14 photos]

I’ve “walked” over 60km in four days, often negotiating thick, tangled scrub in cold, deep and muddy valley creek-beds, mainly … Continue reading Faerie parasols finally found! [14 photos]

Camera gear and tips!
Gear, Photography

Camera gear and tips!

This post is about all my current camera kit – what works, what hasn’t. It’s not neccesarily THE BE$T, but … Continue reading Camera gear and tips!

Fungi Fossicking     [19 photos]
Close-up, Flora, Gear, kunanyi, Photography, waterfalls

Fungi Fossicking [19 photos]

A few hours spent pottering around the Hobart Rivulet above Strickland falls on a brisk winter’s day. A behind the … Continue reading Fungi Fossicking [19 photos]

Ralphs Bay, Lauderdale
Fauna, Landscape, Photography, Tasmania

Ralphs Bay, Lauderdale

Boring, uninteresting mudflats. At least that’s how the appear with a quick cursory glance as you drive past at 70 … Continue reading Ralphs Bay, Lauderdale

Feeling a little rusty
Machines, Photography

Feeling a little rusty

I love photographing old things. It’s fun finding well aged items, often discarded, weathered, past their prime, sometimes still in … Continue reading Feeling a little rusty

Big tree night selfie
Flora, Low Light, People, Photography

Big tree night selfie

A short walk last night resulted in this joint effort selfie taken with Evan’s Galaxy S10 Note, carefully positioned on … Continue reading Big tree night selfie

Moth Macro
Close-up, Fauna, Photography

Moth Macro

I almost accidentally stepped on this moth, it was sitting on the ground outside my front door this morning, presenting … Continue reading Moth Macro

Frosty morning macro’s
Close-up, Photography

Frosty morning macro’s

Olympus EM1 II with 60mm Macro @ 1:1, F6.3, 15 shot focus stack, differential 5. Continue reading Frosty morning macro’s

Focus stacking fix – set shutter delay
Close-up, Gear, Low Light, Photography

Focus stacking fix – set shutter delay

After some user manual deciphering and a few experiments on a cold, rainy day, I finally solved an issue I’ve … Continue reading Focus stacking fix – set shutter delay

Night walking
Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Night walking

A least once a week a neighbor and I take an evening hike somewhere. We’ve been going for years now, … Continue reading Night walking

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