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Competition: Tasmania November 2010

A red sunset on the slopes of Mt MassifSubmitted by ILUVSWTAS

PHOTO GALLERY

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“Doubly happy, however, is the man to whom lofty mountain tops are within reach.”

John Muir

BWA Photo Competition

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Other States

October 2013

Daintree, Cape TribulationLouise Fairfax

WINNER

Must be summer againIandsmith

Kosci CorniceBrian Eglinton

Grand Canyon walk, BlackheathLorraine

Walking the Green Gully Track, Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, NSWMandy Creighton

Louise, true to her forum (and blog) name of nature lover, finds enormous pleasure in most aspects of the natural world - trees, rocks, fungi, animals. Her favourite domains are the summits of mountains, beaches (isolated ones, preferably in national parks with no buildings behind them), and beside rivers.

The Cape Tribulation photos was taken after a failed attempt to climb the actual Cape itself. The combination of thick rainforest and skirt with open sandals - and the possibility of meeting a snake inappropriately dressed for the occasion - turned me back. I emerged from the jungle to be greeted by these marvellous brooding clouds, presiding over a pristine, windswept beach. The variety of colour, lighting and texture thrilled me, and compensated for the failed climb.

A weeping Bridal Veil Falls, LeuraJohn Walker

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Tasmania

October 2013

Nelson FallsDan Broun

WINNER

Nelson Falls is a place I take all my interstate visitors as it’s a short easy walk from the highway and is a spectacular drop, particularly in full flow. This day I was travelling back from some solo time on the west coast and indulged in a photography session. The tourists were quite amused to see me standing in the fast flowing stream with my tripod. Highly recommend stooping at this serene place.

To see the all the entries check out http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15518#p207216

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To see the all the entries check out http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=15520#p207218

Landscapes

October 2013

Tropical north sunriseLouise Fairfax

WINNER

Evans Lookout, BlackheathLorraine

Descending into the fern filled forestJohn Walker

Looking to the WestDan Broun

Snowy Pool, Cradle PlateauPeter Grant

“Whenever I am at the beach, it is my great delight to get up before the sun and walk along the landscape devoid of humans, listening to the rush of waves and feeling the salt air in my face. I love to catch with my camera the play of colours and light as the rising sun changes the sky. I actually selected the spot for this shot the night before, so was waiting in position when the sun came up to play with the surf.”

Exploring RamsheadBrian Eglinton

Grand CanyonIandsmith

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Non-landscapes

October 2013

Who You Callin’ Evil?Peter Grant

WINNER

Moss and StreamDan Broun

Goanna up a tree at Myall Lakes National Park,NSWMandy Creighton

Musk lorikeetIandsmith

Daintree forestLouise Fairfax

I’m a nature writer based in Hobart, and blogging at naturescribe.com. This takes me out into the natural world in search of words and images for use by magazines or agencies like Tas Parks & Wildlife. This photograph was taken at Ronny Creek, the start of the Overland Track, one snowy spring morning. To me the black currawong’s call is the signature sound of the Tassie highlands. They’re also very smart birds, curious and quick to learn. They’ve famously learned how to undo pack zips, and regularly “borrow” food, phones, cameras, even passports from walkers. Still, I’d never call them “evil”!

Stream EmergesBrian Eglinton

A Spider OrchidB Trainor

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Other States

November 2013

Snow gum regeneration from Timms Lookout at duskRobert Granter

WINNER

Natural Bridge Springbrook National ParkLorraine

Reflections on an ancient workshop - lower Blue MountainsJohn Walker

Angela on St Mary Peak track. Flinders Ranges, South AustraliaAndrei Nikulinsky

Canyon wallsTom Brennan

Rob loves walking in the Aussie bush especially Tassie and the Victorian High country. Timms lookout is north-west of Roper hut on the Bogong High Plains. This was such a magic night, a rare chance to camp right on Timms ridge. This country has been badly affected by fire. The Snow gum reshooting out of its burnt core, backlit by the sun setting over Mt Buffalo way, sums up the beauty, resilience and awesome power of the natural world and the joy, inspiration and regeneration Rob gets from bushwalking.

Turk Rock, Granite GorgeBrian Eglinton

The GroyneDan Broun

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Tasmania

November 2013

Aurora over the Southern ReserveDoogs

WINNER

Mt Gould and The GuardiansDan Broun

Clear Hill fireworksTibboh

Loitering in the Labyrinth near Eros and HyperionMJD

Mixed rainforest below Du Cane GapNicholas Clark

Southern Ranges snow stormLouis Fairfax

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Landscapes

November 2013

A moody Geryon whipping up a stormMJD

WINNER

Nandroya FallsBrian Eglinton

Gould PlateauDoogs

Suns Last KissDan Broun

Southern Ranges snow stormLouise Fairfax

The photo of Geryon was taken in the Labyrinth somewhere west of Lake Ophion as our group took a short cut towards Walled Mt late in the afternoon. It was very calm and everyone was happily taking photos but the weather broke soon afterwards and we ended up camped back near the track high on Walled Mt. An attempt to reach Nereus the next day, as snow and later rain fell, failed when we ran out of time. We then went up over the Minotaur and under Gould to camp on the Gould Plateau where we were lucky enough to photograph an aurora.

Thistle Cove, Cape Le Grand National Park, WAAndrei Nikulinsky

A secret spotJohn Walker

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Non-landscapes

November 2013

Curious Rock WallabyBrian Eglinton

WINNER

Owlfly, Moondini Bluff, Western AustraliaAndrei Nikulinsky

Misty tarnTibboh

Light and shade at Windy RidgeNicholas Clark

Dead lightLouise Fairfax

Brian (aka Eggs) has regular work visits to Cairns in the tropical north of Queensland.

While parks of the coastal strip are covered in rich rainforest, rising up onto the Atherton Tablelands and heading inland the vegetation becomes drier and more open, with savanna grasslands appearing.

In this plateau ringed by ranges, there are a number of parks and reserves. A little private park has been established south of Mareeba at Granite Gorge. Here the creek drops through a gigantic jumble of large granite boulders and it is amongst these rocks that a variety of Rock Wallabies live. Brian visited the park under a blazing midday sun, but the prospect of some pellets to eat brought this little fellow out from his shade in the rock for a short time before retreating again.

The resident of Green BluffIandsmith

Weathered sandstoneDoogs

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