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Bridport sunset
Tarkine miniature forest
The tannin comes from button grass oils and gives the water that rusty colour.
Tannin water in the Tarkine
Secret fall in the Tarkine
driving to Ben Lomond
Poppy field near Bothwell
This is a shot I took in 1996 in my first trip to Tasmania. We were driving to Ben Lomond very early and the sunrise was just stunning.
Sunrise in the Midlands
Countryside near Bothwell
Binalong Bay
Kangaroo Drive, Mt William Ntl Park
The famous Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park are easily accessible from the Visitor Centre at the entrance of the park. The walk is wheelchair accessible.
Russell Falls
Hobart Cenotaph at dusk
Dusk over the Commissariat and Darlington Bay, Maria Island.
The stone Commissariat is the oldest building on the island.
Maria Island Commissariat at dusk
With Bishop and Clerck in the background
Tourists over the Fossil Cliffs, Maria Island
Maria Island sunrise
Caleana major - flying duck orchid
Green-comb Spider Orchid (Caladenia dilatata)
Green-comb Spider Orchid
Huskisson River
Mt Lindsay mine site
Savage River mine
Harman River, parsons Hood
Huskisson wilderness 4
Parsons Hood
Ancient myrtle, Mt Lindsay, Tarkine
Huskisson wilderness 2
Mt Livingstone and the Meredith Rg
Huskisson wilderness 3
Mt Lindsay mine site 2
Huskisson wilderness
Venture Falls, Mt Lindsay mine site
Blue-tongue lizard photographed in the Peter Murrell Reserve near Blackmans Bay.
Blue-tongue lizard
rainbow and sunrise over Hobart
Disappearing Tarn  Mount Wellington is only visible after rain.
Disappearing Tarn, Mt Wellington
Leek Orchid with ant by Beth Heap
Leek Orchid
Paracaleana minor (small duck orchid)
Purple Beard Orchid (Calochilus platychila) by Jonathan Esling.
Purple Beard Orchid (Calochilus platychila)
Eucalyptus regnans, Mount Field National Park (Tall Trees walk).
Eucalyptus-regnans
LLG 8880
LLG 8894
LLG 8879
LLG 8869
LLG 8878
LLG 8895
LLG 8881
LLG 8871
LLG 8896
Winter sun over the main street in Geeveston (Church St).
Geeveston main street
Hobart at dawn from Mount Wellington
The Signal Station at dusk
3 Tasmanian Devils snoozing
Tasmanian Devils
Blue Tier forest
Forester kangaroo
Forester kangaroo and joey
New Norfolk
MONA, Berriedale and Rosetta
Tamar River wetlands
The most famous waterfall in Tasmania. Situated in Mount Field, a gorgeous national park only 1 hours drive from Hobart.
Russell Falls
Strahan boats at dusk
Wineglass Bay
wallaby and bracken
young wallaby
pademelon
Blue tongue lizard in a suburban backyard in Tasmania.
blue tongue lizard
wombat
young seals
Green Rosella eating berries near Hobart.
green rosella
Echidna in Mount Field national park
echidna
forester kangaroo
View from Sandy Bay towards Hobart at dusk with Tasman Bridge.
Hobart dusk
Remarkable Cave
Hobart harbour boats
kayak Lady Nelson
Old Holden car in Battery Point
Old Holden
House in Battery Point
House in Battery Point
Hampden Road in Battery Point
Street in Battery Point
Jackman and McRoss bakery in Hobart
Jackman and McRoss
Cradle Mountain creek with moss and pandani
Cradle Mountain creek
walkers approaching Cradle Mountain just before Kitchen Hut
walkers approaching Cradle Mountain
Dove Lake from the Face track
approaching Cradle Mountain
Tadpoles in a mountain lake, Twisted Lakes, Cradle Mountain. The orange colour is from the tannin.
Tadpoles in a mountain lake
Oyster catcher surrounded by soldier crabs
Soldier crabs, Carlton River, Tasmania
Soldier crabs
what a gorgeous spot on the East Coast of Tasmania
looking towards Marion Bay beach
LLG 5905
wooden bridge surrounded by grasses (Tamar Island wetlands)
wooden bridge sunrise
grasses at sunrise
grasses at sunrise
grass at sunrise
Tamar Island wetlands near Launceston
grass in sunrise


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