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Author: TasView (Tone)

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Trash or treasure?
Gear, Photography

Trash or treasure?

I’m not wealthy – financially anyway and I do enjoy a good bargain. Before the era of “social distancing” I … Continue reading Trash or treasure?

Harmful if swallowed …
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography

Harmful if swallowed …

Some fungi are hallucinogenic and people are often seen foraging for them up our way, however, fungi can be tricky … Continue reading Harmful if swallowed …

Mothers Day walk
Flora, Photography

Mothers Day walk

As the mountain was still closed on Sunday due to Covid-19 restrictions, the family decided to go for a walk … Continue reading Mothers Day walk

Hobart in LOCKDOWN …
Buildings, Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Hobart in LOCKDOWN …

I thought I should document at least some of the experience that Hobart is facing during the Covid-19 pandemic before … Continue reading Hobart in LOCKDOWN …

Stacking focus on fungi
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography

Stacking focus on fungi

I was taking the dog for a walk … honest! Then I got slightly off track and found all these … Continue reading Stacking focus on fungi

More ‘shrooms
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography

More ‘shrooms

Things have finally settled down somewhat, so I headed off for some more fungi therapy deep down in the local … Continue reading More ‘shrooms

Finding fungi in my paddock
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography

Finding fungi in my paddock

Much closer to home – in fact just meters from my front door, a few interesting finds after some more … Continue reading Finding fungi in my paddock

Rainbow ‘shroom
Close-up, Flora, Fungi, Photography, Tasmania

Rainbow ‘shroom

Unfortunately I didn’t spot this colourful 5mm mushroom until it was too late. After cutting down a Silver Wattle that … Continue reading Rainbow ‘shroom

ESCAPE!!
Flora, Fungi, Photography

ESCAPE!!

I finally found an hour in my day to escape into the bush I so love – to clear my … Continue reading ESCAPE!!

Bridgewater Gerry
Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Bridgewater Gerry

I just stumbled upon this shot taken early morning, July 7, 2019 from South Hobart, one that slipped by unnoticed. … Continue reading Bridgewater Gerry

Jiminy Crickets!
Close-up, Fauna, Photography

Jiminy Crickets!

Don’t sweat the small stuff! I found this cricket in my wheelbarrow after carting a load of firewood . Taken … Continue reading Jiminy Crickets!

Moon-rise over Hobart
Buildings, Low Light, Photography, Tasmania

Moon-rise over Hobart

Not the best quality image, but not a bad effort from the ageing Galaxy S8. Continue reading Moon-rise over Hobart

The Eagle has landed
Fauna, Photography

The Eagle has landed

OK, so this isn’t an eagle, but I spotted this cheeky Magpie and captured it about to launch skyward while … Continue reading The Eagle has landed

Laying low and legless
Close-up, Fauna, Photography

Laying low and legless

The third deadliest snake on the planet, this Tasmanian Tiger Snake slid down a bank beside the road, into a neighbours woodpile, so I jumped the fence and carefully went in pursuit! Continue reading Laying low and legless

GASP – a stroll along the shoreline
Fauna, Photography, Tasmania

GASP – a stroll along the shoreline

Bird watching from the boardwalk. And Crabs! Continue reading GASP – a stroll along the shoreline

Misty morning minimalist
Fauna, Photography, Tasmania

Misty morning minimalist

Click the photo and join me on a photo-explore along the River Derwent! Continue reading Misty morning minimalist

Escaping the madness …
Flora, Fungi, Photography, waterfalls

Escaping the madness …

A trip to O’Grady’s and Featherstone Falls with some Fungi finds. Continue reading Escaping the madness …

Busy as a bee …
Close-up, Fauna, Photography

Busy as a bee …

Too much to do in too little time has kept me away from photography lately. I took some shots of … Continue reading Busy as a bee …

Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle
Fauna, Photography, Tasmania

Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle

Australia’s largest bird of prey, it is estimated that less than 1000 adult Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagles remain and they are … Continue reading Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle

Postcard from kunanyi
kunanyi, Photography, Postcards

Postcard from kunanyi

Another postcard design, this one focusing on kunanyi – formerly Mt Wellington. Continue reading Postcard from kunanyi

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