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Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 21 Nov, 2010 7:05 am
by Autobot
1 - Campbell to Cradle
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2 - Water Dragon near Chowder Bay
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3 - Waterfall in Corkscrew Canyon, Blue Mountains NP
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4 - Overland Track view of Mt Olympus
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5 - Nothing but prints . . . Mt Bogong, Vic
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6 - Morning light on the Razorback from Mt Bryan, South Australia
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7 - Griffiths Island SW Victoria
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8 - Grose River upstream from Blue Gum Forest - Grose Valley NSW
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(This post/poll automatically generated by the Photo Competition system)

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Wed 24 Nov, 2010 5:28 pm
by MJD
Wow! What a difficult choice.

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Wed 24 Nov, 2010 7:56 pm
by Drifting
that was NOT easy!

Australia October 2010 Result

Posted: Sun 28 Nov, 2010 7:31 am
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the Australia October 2010 competition, with 10 votes:

  • tom_brennan - Waterfall in Corkscrew Canyon, Blue Mountains NP

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Campbell to Cradle
by stepbystep.

2 - Water Dragon near Chowder Bay
by iandsmith.

3 - Waterfall in Corkscrew Canyon, Blue Mountains NP
by tom_brennan.

4 - Overland Track view of Mt Olympus
by ILUVSWTAS.

5 - Nothing but prints . . . Mt Bogong, Vic
by north-north-west.

6 - Morning light on the Razorback from Mt Bryan, South Australia
by eggs.

7 - Griffiths Island SW Victoria
by jcr_au.

8 - Grose River upstream from Blue Gum Forest - Grose Valley NSW
by johnw.

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 28 Nov, 2010 10:08 am
by stepbystep
Gorgeous pic tom_brennan, a whirlpool in a corkscrew! Beautiful composition.
Congrats to all, some great pics this month for sure.

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 28 Nov, 2010 10:22 am
by johnw
Congratulations Tom, that's a terrific shot! :) First time we've seen a Blue Mountains canyon in the photo comp I think?
Great photos from everyone again this month, I think I'll have to invest in some better gear!

SBS I really liked your Campbell to Cradle shot. The one time I attempted to go up Mt Campbell (from the Hanson saddle) I was confronted by track closed sign.
Has that been re-opened, or is there an alternate way up?

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 28 Nov, 2010 10:28 am
by stepbystep
johnw wrote:SBS I really liked your Campbell to Cradle shot. The one time I attempted to go up Mt Campbell (from the Hanson saddle) I was confronted by track closed sign.
Has that been re-opened, or is there an alternate way up?


Thanks John, the sign is still there - I didn't see it until I was coming down, honest :wink:
Don't see why it was closed as it gives a great view of Cradle and the plateau is a very nice place to explore.

You could always go off-track to go up....

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 28 Nov, 2010 10:36 am
by johnw
stepbystep wrote:Thanks John, the sign is still there - I didn't see it until I was coming down, honest :wink:
Don't see why it was closed as it gives a great view of Cradle and the plateau is a very nice place to explore.

You could always go off-track to go up....

Thanks SBS, maybe that's the way to go If I get another opportunity...

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Mon 29 Nov, 2010 3:47 pm
by tom_brennan
Thanks johnw, stepbystep. Well done to everyone who entered. It was another tight competition as evidenced by a wide spread of votes, and winning with only 26% of the vote!

Interestingly that's only the second vertically oriented photo to win the Australia comp. And the first vertical landscape, as the other one was an animal. There's quite a few months that don't feature any portrait shots at all. The poor cousin of the landscape shot :)

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Mon 29 Nov, 2010 7:04 pm
by jcr_au
congratulations Tom, that's a lovely tranquil setting well captured

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Wed 01 Dec, 2010 10:04 am
by Nick S
great photos here! congrats tom

Re: Australia October 2010

Posted: Sun 05 Dec, 2010 6:47 am
by tasadam
stepbystep wrote:Don't see why it was closed as it gives a great view of Cradle and the plateau is a very nice place to explore.

Someone from Parks told a friend of mine that it was because too many tourists were going up there and getting lost, it's all flat on top and as there is no "highway" track, if it gets clouded in while they're having a look around, they're stuffed! So if I was going up I would use the track (so as not to cause any more off-track scarring), but only if the track was suitable for use.
THIS is on top of Mt Campbell.

Great photos everyone! I voted for the lighthouse image, but like others it was NOT easy to pick just one.