Kermandie Falls Track
The Kermandie river is stunning and the track is quite beautiful with many ferns. Didn't get all the way to the falls this time. Watch out for leaches and ticks!
Nikon D7100 or a GoPro Hero6 Black.
Tasmania, Australia.
(2018)
The track leading to Growling Swallet
The air is clean, crisp, and fresh. The only sounds are from birds and the wind rustling through the treetops. Enveloped by the endless green, it is easy to forget about the world beyond that hungers for the lives of these peaceful trees.
GoPro Hero6 Black.
Tasmania, Australia.
(2018)
Growling Swallet
Where the river disappears into the caves.
GoPro Hero6 Black.
Tasmania, Australia.
(2018)
Monochrome Challenge 12/30
Originally a self imposed challenge to shoot for 30 consecutive days using only the in-camera monochrome feature. The consecutive days thing didn’t work out, so now I’ll try to produce 30 images instead.
Monochrome Challenge 11/30
Originally a self imposed challenge to shoot for 30 consecutive days using only the in-camera monochrome feature. The consecutive days thing didn’t work out, so now I’ll try to produce 30 images instead.
Eclipse of the slightly larger red moon
Midnight AEST, Tasmania, Australia.
Nikon D7100.
(2018)
Cows resting underneath the shade of a single tree
Most of the farm animals out there look like they’re just about ready to collapse because of the heat. People pay extra money for grass fed free range meat, but I guess none of that means they get a little bit of shade.
Central Tasmania.
Nikon D7100.
(2018)