Hi, I recently spent some time in Tasmania with Natalie on a campervan trip. This morning the greeting from Natalie was: "Shane and Mystic want to know when you're going to join the forum and upload some of your pictures?
So here I am, and going to upload 6 pictures, ranging from Port Arthur, Coles Bay, Solomons Cave, Queenstown and Franklin River bushwalk.
G'day from Maggie Island.
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Per Larsen
, Mar 07 2010 04:07 PM
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Posted 07 March 2010 - 04:07 PM
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Posted 07 March 2010 - 05:23 PM
Very nice indeed Per. Sorry we had Natalie nagging you a little, but we did enjoy looking through your shots when we met in Rosebery.
Great shots above, I especially like the one from inside the cave. Very well captured, and good to catch up with you again.
Great shots above, I especially like the one from inside the cave. Very well captured, and good to catch up with you again.
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Posted 07 March 2010 - 06:01 PM
Hey Per :-)
Thanks for showing us your pix. Awesome range of images. I am partial towards the bumblebee myself, but I really like trying to capture the little beasties :-). Love the sunset/sunrise shots, beautiful colours. The fungi are cool too. Nice detail in them. Awesome definition in the caves shot. Well shot Per, on all of them. Look forward to catching up again when you come down :-)
Thanks for showing us your pix. Awesome range of images. I am partial towards the bumblebee myself, but I really like trying to capture the little beasties :-). Love the sunset/sunrise shots, beautiful colours. The fungi are cool too. Nice detail in them. Awesome definition in the caves shot. Well shot Per, on all of them. Look forward to catching up again when you come down :-)
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Posted 08 March 2010 - 05:39 PM
Thanks Per. I really loved the last pic of the orange fungi. Tasmania has some very unique plants and places.
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Posted 09 March 2010 - 10:57 AM
Very nice indeed Per. Sorry we had Natalie nagging you a little, but we did enjoy looking through your shots when we met in Rosebery.
Great shots above, I especially like the one from inside the cave. Very well captured, and good to catch up with you again.
Great shots above, I especially like the one from inside the cave. Very well captured, and good to catch up with you again.
Thank you Mystic. The nagging got me of my backside, so Sunday went very fast
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Posted 09 March 2010 - 11:09 AM
Hey Per :-)
Thanks for showing us your pix. Awesome range of images. I am partial towards the bumblebee myself, but I really like trying to capture the little beasties :-). Love the sunset/sunrise shots, beautiful colours. The fungi are cool too. Nice detail in them. Awesome definition in the caves shot. Well shot Per, on all of them. Look forward to catching up again when you come down :-)
Thanks for showing us your pix. Awesome range of images. I am partial towards the bumblebee myself, but I really like trying to capture the little beasties :-). Love the sunset/sunrise shots, beautiful colours. The fungi are cool too. Nice detail in them. Awesome definition in the caves shot. Well shot Per, on all of them. Look forward to catching up again when you come down :-)
Thank you Shane. We went to Hastings cave too before we left, but for some reason most of those pictures were blurry. One of the showpieces turned out ok.
The guide called it "E.T. phone home."
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Posted 09 March 2010 - 11:14 AM
Thanks Per. I really loved the last pic of the orange fungi. Tasmania has some very unique plants and places.
Thank you Joss. We found out the name of it. Strawberry Bracket fungi, but I would not try to eat it, even if it looks delicious.
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 09 March 2010 - 02:34 PM
Way cool formation Per. and thanks for the info on the fungi.
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Posted 07 April 2010 - 10:16 AM
well done per great shots, and thanks to Shane and Anna for the nagging to get them here!
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