Landscapes
June 2018
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And it was all yellowTom Brennan
Head in the cloudsBogholesbuckethats
VertigoJohn Walker
Some mornings at Govetts Leap it all comes together, with cloud in the valleys, and thin high cloud in the sky to create the brilliant dawn light.
Morning at the weirIan Smith
A perfect winter campsiteILUVSWTAS
Sandstone buttressesBrian Eglinton
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Non-landscapes
June 2018
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Ghostly rocksBogholesbuckethats
Starry forestBrian Eglinton
Leewulena giantILUVSWTAS
Small sightsIaindtiler
Raven-ousPeter Grant
A colourless June day on Bruny Island.
Weeping ribbonsJohn Walker
Black PetrelGraham51
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Tasmania
June 2018
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Crystal clearBogholesbuckethats
How green was Pine Valley?Peter Grant
Walking in The Labyrinth in winter is an amazing experience. The landscape here is dominated by big mountains like Mount Geryon and The Acropolis.
Lake St ClairGraham51
Labyrinth winter perfectionILUVSWTAS
LimbsIaindtiler
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Other States
June 2018
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Orange ceilingTom Brennan
Hole in the wallBrian Eglinton
The Gap, Great North WalkIandsmith
A spectacular sunset from a short walk to a lookout near Anvil Rock in the Blue Mountains.
Glade of delightJohn Walker
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Landscapes
July 2018
Mayo GorgeBrian Eglinton
WINNER
Wild Dog FallsEd Arnfield
SymmetryBogholesbuckethats
Shifting shadowsNorth-north-west
The 1200 kilometre Heysen Trail is divided into sections to allow for day walks along most of its length. The section north of Hawker can be accessed via the Mount Little Station where they allow public access through the Mayo Gorge. Here one encounters a band of reddish rock that polishes up into a vibrant pink. It is a scene repeated in a few places through the Flinders Ranges. In a place that was experiencing drought conditions, the pools of the gorge are a delightful sight.
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Pre-dawn view over The StaircaseJ M
Hot debateFreetoroam
Watching over SW TasmaniaILUVSWTAS
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Non-landscapes
July 2018
Galactic coreBogholesbuckethats
WINNER
Crimson rosellaIan Smith
A functioning piece of historyJohn Walker
Did someone mention soil?Brian Eglinton
Not even bauera is all badNorth-north-west
The Milky Way rising over Chalice Lake. The picture was taken with a Sony A7 with Zeiss 16-35mm, ISO 3200, F4, 30 seconds exposure.
Sitting on the Devils ThroneAndrew Smyth
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Tasmania
July 2018
WINNER
Winter on The BladeILUVSWTAS
The Moors of Thark RidgeAndrew Smyth
This brightly coloured gum was a welcome sight after spending hours in waist-deep snow.
As the shades ascendNorth-north-west
Fiery SnowgumBogholesbuckethats
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Other States
July 2018
Cathedral rocksIan Smith
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Calabrinda CreekBrian Eglinton
Mitchells Creek reflectionsTom Brennan
Just north of Kiama, these rocks are a photographer's haunt, with many early morning pictures posted. It's good because you can get relatively close to the action without putting yourself in danger and in just about any weather you can get a decent shot of one kind or another.
Jabba the Hutt RockJohn Walker
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