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    Tasmania photo trip by Kane

    Thought I would include for anyone interested, the Tasmanian video diary of Kane, a local landscape photographer from Brisbane. I have done a couple of courses with Kane, he is a good bloke and a good teacher.
    http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http...zE&h=KAQHR4adP

    Tasmania is a special place.
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    Beautifully arranged video of the Tassie wilderness. Thanks for sharing this video with us Steve.

    Wally

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    Woo, tassie.
    I had the pleasure of going there a few years ago with my ex missus, recognised a few of the places like the mountain above Hobart and the Cradle-Mountain lake. The night we were at Cradle-Mountain in a tent (lashed to the car) there was the worst storm of the year, a petrol-station down the road lost its entire roof.
    But there were a few really depressing things about my trip:
    - Look past/through the 10m-wide strip of trees when you're driving along a main road, and all you can see are bare hills where they've just strip-cleared all the nice old-growth forest.
    - The amount of roadkill along the roads. Maybe it's because there's just more animals around there, but still, a body every 20m or so.
    - My ex's P&S digital died just before we left, I didn't have a digital at that stage, so we shot the whole trip on a few rolls of film with a 35mm wide-angle nikon P&S.
    - Some insects bit us all over, they swelled up like mosquito-bites but bigger and stayed longer, i've still got a few 1cm-wide scars from them.

    Still, I so want to go back there when I can afford it, with an UWA lens and/or FF, and a lot of ND filters and the knowledge to use them properly (and a fishing rod, and a 4WD, we hired a plastic Kia and nearly killed it on the dirt roads).
    An awful lot of electrons were terribly inconvenienced in the making of this post.
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    A great video Kane. I'm inspired to also do so! What camera did you use?

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