Photographer's Note
We're just back from 3 weeks in Tasmania where the weather gods were on our side.
In the centre of Tasmania is Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair NP where people can eiher enjoy the sights at either end of the NP or take a 4-6 day walk from one end to the other - a very serious walk, especially if the weather isn't right.
Cradle mountain gets an average of 65 days sunshine a year - we were lucky and scored 4 of them in a row.
For my first posting - an aerial (helicopter) photo of Dove Lake and Cradle Mt taken on the first flight of the morning (door off). A helicopter flight is high recommended for Cradle Mt NP - the view from above was superb!
Best viewed in high definition.
ISO 1600
f8
1/1600 sec
55mm
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grigand
(20290) 2018-03-30 13:57
Dear,
Interesting picture, let us know this island where we usually always see images of the sea 1
jimmyjimmy
(6164) 2018-03-30 13:57
Hello Ian
Well done on the capture of earth, water, and sky. being above the clouds with the layers of mountains in the background make for a great image. Very sharp and worth the study.
Jimmy
P.S. does your Pentax have a full frame sensor?
dkmurphys
(79209) 2018-03-30 23:21
Hello,
Spectacular aerial view of the wonderful places. I like the colors and the natural textures. Well seen.
Daniel
ChrisJ
(171884) 2018-04-30 3:08
Hello Ian
A spectacular view of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake from the air. I had been to Melbourne so many times that the last time I was down there I booked a return flight to Hobart for a long weekend. Of course it wasn't nearly long enough to visit all of the top sites in the State. This place is still on my bucket list. Tfs!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ian Fegent (ifege)
(48159)
- Genre: 地方
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2018-03-10
- Categories: 自然
- Camera: Pentax K1, Pentax DFA 24-70
- Photo Version:Original Version
- Travelogue:Tasmania 2018
- Date Submitted: 2018-03-30 2:00
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by ifege, last updated 2018-03-30 02:41