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Jun 18 2012

Bluestone Bay

Bluestone Bay, Freycinet Peninsula Jane and I had a wonderful few days at Coles Bay last week. We got to the remote Bluestone Bay down a 4-wheel drive track before sunrise and were rewarded with some lovely colours in the pre-dawn sky.The problem was that in the first image the foreground rocks were OK but […]

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Jun 04 2012

Beware Small Apertures

Small Apertures We all know that small apertures (f22 and beyond) give you a great depth of field. Returning from my recent trip to Cradle Mountain, I passed these crop fields near Forth. I took this scene with a zoom lens and wanted everything to be in focus, so dialled in f22.But small apertures have […]

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May 25 2012

Tasmanian Notebook

Tasmanian Notebook, Version 3 Edition 3 of my Tasmanian Notebook has finally arrived from the printers. Although the cover looks the same as Edition 2, it’s totally different inside and I’m proud of how it has turned out.It’s been 5 years since I created and tentatively released Edition 1, but it was a great success […]

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May 21 2012

Franklin

Franklin

Franklin Franklin is a beautiful little town on the banks of the Huon River in Tasmania. On Thursday the weather bureau forecast fog for the Huon District, so I got up at 5:30am to get some misty shots. No sign of fog anywhere and the sky was overcast, so after an hour I turned the […]

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May 15 2012

Be There

  The Number 1 Rule of Landscape PhotographyNine good friends from my camera club went up to Cradle Mountain for two nights a few weeks ago. The idea was to capture the brilliant turning of the fagus (deciduous Beech, Nothofagus gunnii) which occurs in Tasmania’s sub-alpine areas around the end of April.Phil and I arrived […]

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