Tasmania March 2017

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Vote for your favourite photo from the list below from Tasmania March 2017

Poll ended at Thu 27 Apr, 2017 5:54 pm

1 - Lake Sydney Sinkholes
3
7%
2 - Pencil Pines of Lunka
10
22%
3 - Breakfast at Twisted
7
16%
4 - Harper Point, Twelvetrees Range.
11
24%
5 - Hartz Mountain View
1
2%
6 - Ever Upwards
1
2%
7 - Square Lake
12
27%
 
Total votes : 45

Tasmania March 2017

Postby Autobot » Thu 20 Apr, 2017 5:54 pm

1 - Lake Sydney Sinkholes
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2 - Pencil Pines of Lunka
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3 - Breakfast at Twisted
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4 - Harper Point, Twelvetrees Range.
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5 - Hartz Mountain View
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6 - Ever Upwards
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7 - Square Lake
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Tasmania March 2017 Result

Postby Autobot » Thu 04 May, 2017 4:46 pm

Congratulations to the winner of the Tasmania March 2017 competition, with 12 votes:

  • beardless - Square Lake

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Lake Sydney Sinkholes
by JimBob.

2 - Pencil Pines of Lunka
by Son of a Beach.

3 - Breakfast at Twisted
by iandsmith.

4 - Harper Point, Twelvetrees Range.
by north-north-west.

5 - Hartz Mountain View
by Roger.

6 - Ever Upwards
by cams.

7 - Square Lake
by beardless.
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby eggs » Thu 04 May, 2017 10:58 pm

Amazing shots this month - well done all.
Square Lake is an amazing place.
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby beardless » Sat 06 May, 2017 8:58 am

So close. Love the framing of the Harper Point photo nnw. Looks like an amazing place too.
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby stepbystep » Sat 06 May, 2017 9:40 am

What a great set of shots!
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby north-north-west » Sat 06 May, 2017 1:29 pm

beardless wrote:So close. Love the framing of the Harper Point photo nnw. Looks like an amazing place too.

Thank you.

'tis. Easy walking too. Couple of steepish bits but mostly just light and low heath/sedge unless you really go looking for the yukky stuff.
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby johnw » Sat 06 May, 2017 6:26 pm

north-north-west wrote:
beardless wrote:So close. Love the framing of the Harper Point photo nnw. Looks like an amazing place too.

Thank you.

'tis. Easy walking too. Couple of steepish bits but mostly just light and low heath/sedge unless you really go looking for the yukky stuff.

+1 and my favourite. Having stood on much the same spot it is an awesome location (at the risk of encouraging too many visitors; enjoyed having the whole place to myself when I was there). But all of these photos were good enough to win IMHO. A special mention to Nik's pencil pine/lake shot, stunning image.
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby Son of a Beach » Tue 09 May, 2017 11:34 am

Thanks John. I took a lot of photos of that island and a lot of that tree. Unfortunately, I was unable to get the best of them both in one photo, due to the laws of physics. :-(
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Re: Tasmania March 2017

Postby johnw » Wed 10 May, 2017 10:44 pm

Son of a Beach wrote:Thanks John. I took a lot of photos of that island and a lot of that tree. Unfortunately, I was unable to get the best of them both in one photo, due to the laws of physics. :-(

Always the way Nik, great result regardless. It had me scurrying for ListMap to find out where Lake Lunka is :).
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