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Dawn and fog at Cradle Mountain


Stunning and still morning at Dove Lake in Cradle Mountain national park.

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Creek lined with Pandani, Cradle Mountain

 After an all-nighter on the Summit of Cradle Mountain I was privileged enough to witness a dawn like no other I had seen. It was a photographers heaven and I knew that it would be many climbs to come before I witnessed something like this again. This was a moment from my dreams.

But there was a problem... I was so overwhelmed by it all that I couldn't seem to steady myself long enough to take a decent photo. Knowing this may well be the only time I ever see a dawn like this from such an amazing place seemed to flood panic into my mind. It got worse with the threat of the moment going past and none of its glory being captured.

But amongst the adrenalin and rush of blood something stood me still and told me to breathe. I turned my back on it all and just tried to still my mind. Then something in my head said 'what stands out' and in this case it was the cloud around little horn. So after a little time spent calming myself and a little bit of climbing I found a place for my tripod at the edge of the mountain and set off a 30 second exposure. Then it came up on the screen on the back of my camera...

I don't think I took another shot for 30mins or so (after shooting non stop since 3pm the day before) I just sat there and enjoyed the moment.

I had taken an image that truly represented how I felt about what I was experiencing.

I feel as if the work of the great Peter Dombrovskis guides many photographers and certainly has me. He influences what we do and somehow he lives on through it all. He is gone but maybe what motivated Peter is still alive. Maybe in our quest for good light and exploration we all share a little bit of the Spirit of Dombrovskis.

I recently drove to Hobart to meet with Liz Dombrovskis the wife of Peter to ask her face to face for her permission/blessing for the use of the Family name in this image. She was happy for me to use it and was also happy to share a few wonderful stories about Peter. What an amazing man.

'Spirit of Dombrovskis'

Pandani grove in Cradle Mountain

Creek lined with Pandani, Cradle Mountain

These guys have it tough... finding some food in these conditions is no easy task. Their nose must get so cold :-)

Wombat eating in the snow

Dove Lake boat shed under snow

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The Pandani family

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Tasman Bridge sunrise from Mt Wellington

Hobart harbour with Mt Wellington under the snow

Soft light in this slightly moody sunrise in Hobart looking at Elizabeth St Pier.

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"Ravishing Roland"

Mt Roland, Sheffield - Tasmania. 08/05/14

Last night I ventured out with my good mate Kyle Rodgers, we went to this location in hope the Aurora would put on a nice display as we had been planning to shoot here for quite some time!

The weather was almost perfect, no breeze, the moon had enough strength to light the foreground, and lucky enough to not smother the Aurora!

It was an amazing sight for a small time, as soon as it peaked....it was gone in a matter of minutes!

Thanks again for sharing this location with me Kyle, was a night I will not forget in a long time!

Mt Roland aurora

Stunning and still morning at Dove Lake in Cradle Mountain national park.

Dawn and fog at Cradle Mountain

Disappearing Tarn  Mount Wellington is only visible after rain.

Disappearing Tarn, Mt Wellington

Early morning at the Pieman River with the moon piercing through the fog.

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rainbow and sunrise over Hobart

Hobart woke up to a good covering of snow on August 03, 2015. Most schools and many roads were closed. The excitement was palpable as young and old made the most of it with snow men, giant snow balls and of course snow fights !

Snow in Hobart. 03 August 2015

Hobart at dawn from Mount Wellington

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