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Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012

Posted: Sun 14 Apr, 2013 7:47 pm
by Autobot
1 - Paradise Found
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2 - Only in Tasmania
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3 - Evening light on Mt Hugel
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4 - Curtains of Light
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5 - Unexpected Snow
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6 - McRea view of Cradle
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7 - Gloomy Evening
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8 - Adamsons rainbow
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9 - Gathering Storm
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10 - Arm River Track
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11 - Stormy Sunset Over Mt Oakleigh
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12 - Frenchmans Cap
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13 - A lot of mineral.
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14 - Pedder storm
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15 - Bassian thrush, Mt Pillinger
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16 - Eucalyptus coccifera, Mt Field
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17 - Lake Marion
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(This post/poll automatically generated by the Photo Competition system)

Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012 Result

Posted: Thu 20 Jun, 2013 2:26 pm
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012 competition, with 34 votes:

  • shazcol - McRea view of Cradle

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Paradise Found
by stepbystep.

2 - Only in Tasmania
by stepbystep.

3 - Evening light on Mt Hugel
by MJD.

4 - Curtains of Light
by stepbystep.

5 - Unexpected Snow
by biggbird.

6 - McRea view of Cradle
by shazcol.

7 - Gloomy Evening
by shazcol.

8 - Adamsons rainbow
by iaindtiler.

9 - Gathering Storm
by stepbystep.

10 - Arm River Track
by ffourie.

11 - Stormy Sunset Over Mt Oakleigh
by ILUVSWTAS.

12 - Frenchmans Cap
by MJD.

13 - A lot of mineral.
by doogs.

14 - Pedder storm
by tibboh.

15 - Bassian thrush, Mt Pillinger
by naturelover.

16 - Eucalyptus coccifera, Mt Field
by naturelover.

17 - Lake Marion
by naturelover.

Re: Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012

Posted: Thu 20 Jun, 2013 3:13 pm
by biggbird
Congrats Shazcol, lovely shot!

Re: Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012

Posted: Thu 20 Jun, 2013 3:18 pm
by stepbystep
biggbird wrote:Congrats Shazcol, lovely shot!


Yep, a standout for sure, well done!

Re: Tasmanian Photo of the Year 2012

Posted: Thu 04 Jul, 2013 8:53 am
by shazcol
Proves you don't need a high end DSLR to get a good shot. The truth is I left my DSLR at home this trip to save weight.

Interesting side note about my photo. I recently read a book about the early history of people and vehicles visiting Cradle and I could not believe the almost same shot appears on page 35. The shot was taken by Spurling in the very early 1900's but it is misnamed as Agnew, not McRae.
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Misnamed Spurling photo
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