g2 to 4 September 2017,Bruny Island, Mount Hartz National Park, Tahune Air Walk and Hobart, Tasmania
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Probably the remains of the lighthouse jetty at Jetty Beach.
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Surfer near Cloudy Bay.
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Black swans at Cloudy Bay.
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The Neck, Bruny Island.
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Rapids above Keogh’s Falls, Hartz Mountains National Park.
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Hartz Mountains National Park.
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King Billy Pines, Lake Osborne.
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Hartz Mountains National Park.
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Meerting of Huon and Picton Rivers.
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Museum of Old and New Art (MoNA).
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I especially like everything from the knotted tree downwards. The knot looks like it has a little dragon curled up in there.
Maybe that’s what created the knot.
A true master of black and white. Have you considered Ueslsmann?? 🙂 I would not be able to afford a coffee table book of your images.
Thanks heaps Robert. I saw a few of Uelsmann’s in the New Orleans Art Gallery. Most impressive. I could never do what he did in the darkroom. Pin registration with multiple enlargers. Mind bogglingly complex. Even in digital I don’t very often venture into photo montage.
I haven’t got into photo books so far (unless you count the Lighthouse book in 1988). You need a large market for a printed book which I don’t have. And do-it-yourself options like Blurb start off costing from about $80.
Great shots, but I’m especially drawn to the King Billy Pines and MoNA. That museum is on my must-see list.
I’m sure it won’t disappoint though in it’s nature, the displays are bound to be quite different from what we saw when we were there. The trip up and down the river in the catamaran is great fun too.
Great photos!
Thank you!
Wonderful monochrome series, Murray. Beautiful range of images from the action of the surfers to the gentle detail of the ferns. I love them all.
Thanks heaps Jane!
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