Liffey in the rain by intrepidphotos

A classic perspective on Liffey Falls. Fortunately it was raining lightly when I took this shot which is why there is such soft even light in the forest. Liffey Falls is nestled within cool temperate rainforest on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers and forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Tasmania, Australia

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Standing Beneath Giants by intrepidphotos

These giant swamp gums (Eucalyptus regnans) are tallest flowering plants in the world reaching heights of 100m the largest of which were growing when Abel Tasman first sighted Tasmania in 1642. Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia

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Cradle Mountains & Dove Lake by bobesh

Cradle Mountains & Dove Lake, Tasmania, Australia.

My main camera was on a slider doing time lapse so I had to use my backup (Nikon D7200 + Tokina 11-16mm) to take this shot. I used ND400 filter + Soft Grad 0.6 and had to shoot at 16mm because any wider would result in a lot of vignetting. With the extra Soft Grad filter I was still getting vignetting in top part of the photo but I just framed it with more sky that I knew I’ll eventually crop out anyway for the final 16:9 aspect ratio. To maximize the exposure time to get a mirror like effect I had to shoot at f/22 hence the photo is not really sharp.

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Liffey Falls by intrepidphotos

The tranquil Liffey Falls is nestled within cool temperate rainforest on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers. The Liffey Falls State Reserve is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Tasmania, Australia

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Knots by hillsee

Image from a single RAW file, processed with input from Daniel James Greenwood​ ~ and Phillip Norman​. Two of the better humans on the planet, as well as highly talented photographers, teachers, and partners in creative exploits….

Taken while guest instructor on Paul Hoelen​’s workshop in the Tarkine, Tasmania. Sensational workshop ~ insane and powerful place!

Knots

“There is something I don’t know
that I am supposed to know.
I don’t know what it is I don’t know,
and yet I am supposed to know,
and I feel I look stupid
if I seem both not to know it
and not know what it is I don’t know.
Therefore, I pretend I know it.
This is nerve-racking
since I don’t know what I must pretend to know.
Therefore, I pretend I know everything.

I feel you know what I am supposed to know
but you can’t tell me what it is
because you don’t know that I don’t know what it is.

You may know what I don’t know, but not
that I don’t know it,
and I can’t tell you. So you will have to tell me everything.”

~ R.D Laing

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Devils Gullet by intrepidphotos

A snowstorm passes over towering dolerite cliffs at Devils Gullet to allow a brief shower of light to flood the view across the remote Tasmanian central plateau with its forests, valleys, mountains and rugged terrain. The storm engulfing Clumner Bluff (1559m) was directly overhead a few minutes earlier with white out conditions and summer snow. The dolerite columns in the foreground are over 220m high and plunge into the Fisher River valley which is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, on the northern rim of the Great Western Tiers. Tasmania, Australia.

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The Final Rise by iso100_photography

One of the most colourful sunrises I’ve seen over Cradle Mountain, and i was lucky enough to be there to capture it… It’s not often that between the wild weather, Cradle Mountains shows us it’s stunning peak. Tasmania, Australia.

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Milky Aurora by intrepidphotos

The Aurora Australis or southern lights dances over the intersection of the Milky Way and the south celestial pole with the Great Lake of Tasmania’s Central Plateau in the foreground. Tasmania, Australia

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Aurora Australis by intrepidphotos

The Aurora Australis dances over the Great Lake of Tasmania’s Central Plateau with individual beams or curtins visable. The phenomenon is sparked by electrically-charged electrons and protons accelerating down the Earth’s magnetic field lines and colliding with neutral atoms in the upper atmosphere. Tasmania, Australia

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