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Landscape July 2013

PostPosted: Wed 21 Aug, 2013 9:23 am
by Autobot
1 - Cradle Reflection
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2 - Wall of Fools, Grampians
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3 - Stony Creek
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4 - Sunspot
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5 - Balgowan Cliffs
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6 - The Impoundment
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7 - Uloola Cascades
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8 - Under the stars in Rocky Creek - Watarrka NP
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(This post/poll automatically generated by the Photo Competition system)

Landscape July 2013 Result

PostPosted: Wed 28 Aug, 2013 10:46 am
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the Landscape July 2013 competition, with 12 votes:

  • stepbystep - The Impoundment

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Cradle Reflection
by Graham51.

2 - Wall of Fools, Grampians
by Earwig.

3 - Stony Creek
by iandsmith.

4 - Sunspot
by tibboh.

5 - Balgowan Cliffs
by eggs.

6 - The Impoundment
by stepbystep.

7 - Uloola Cascades
by johnw.

8 - Under the stars in Rocky Creek - Watarrka NP
by tom_brennan.

Re: Landscape July 2013

PostPosted: Wed 28 Aug, 2013 12:07 pm
by biggbird
Congrats SBS, beautiful shot! Clear winner :) Tell us the story?

Re: Landscape July 2013

PostPosted: Wed 28 Aug, 2013 1:29 pm
by stepbystep
biggbird wrote:Congrats SBS, beautiful shot! Clear winner :) Tell us the story?


Thanks mate. Not much of a story, I was out there as part of a photography workshop. The others were all crowded together on Red Knoll Lookout and I went for a trot looking for some foreground. This boulder did it for me, although that one buttongrass stem in front of the rock annoys me. :evil:
The interesting thing was, many of the people there that day, Tasmanians born and bred had never been to the SW and many of them knew little of the Lake Pedder story, it blew me away and quite frankly depressed me. I had to go for a wander...

Thanks for the votes peoples.

Re: Landscape July 2013

PostPosted: Wed 28 Aug, 2013 7:29 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
stepbystep wrote:
biggbird wrote:Congrats SBS, beautiful shot! Clear winner :) Tell us the story?


The interesting thing was, many of the people there that day, Tasmanians born and bred had never been to the SW and many of them knew little of the Lake Pedder story, it blew me away and quite frankly depressed me. I had to go for a wander...


It is sad how few peeps know about the real lake.
Lol, had to go for a wander....