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Tasmania May 2009

PostPosted: Sat 20 Jun, 2009 11:02 am
by Autobot
1 - Mt Olympus
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2 - A rather coy Barn Bluff from Lake Will
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3 - Shells on Musselroe Bay
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4 - Looking towards Cradle Mountain from the summit of Barn Bluff
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5 - Icy Tarn Near Little Hugel
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6 - Small waterfall near O'Grady's Falls
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7 - The Springs on Mt Wellington - having fun!
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8 - Awesome Clouds At Cradle
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(This post/poll automatically generated by the Photo Competition system)

Tasmania May 2009 Result

PostPosted: Sat 27 Jun, 2009 2:33 pm
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the Tasmania May 2009 competition, with 15 votes:

  • MJD - Looking towards Cradle Mountain from the summit of Barn Bluff

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Mt Olympus
by Nick S.

2 - A rather coy Barn Bluff from Lake Will
by scavenger.

3 - Shells on Musselroe Bay
by lyndoor.

4 - Looking towards Cradle Mountain from the summit of Barn Bluff
by MJD.

5 - Icy Tarn Near Little Hugel
by Son of a Beach.

6 - Small waterfall near O'Grady's Falls
by stoogest.

7 - The Springs on Mt Wellington - having fun!
by tasadam.

8 - Awesome Clouds At Cradle
by Steve.

Re: Tasmania May 2009

PostPosted: Sun 28 Jun, 2009 2:07 pm
by Steve
Congrats MJD, landslide win!

Thank you very much to the one person that voted for my shot! Thought I would have got more than just the one. :lol:

(Btw, if you were wondering, its not HDR and hasn't been had any major tweaking besides a very few minor touch ups)

Re: Tasmania May 2009

PostPosted: Sun 28 Jun, 2009 8:44 pm
by MJD
Thanks Steve, it's nice to win the monthly competition.

Not much tweaking with mine either. Just a few adjustments when I imported it from a RAW file. I did have to straighten the horizon slightly. I must say it was quite was nice sitting on top of Barn Bluff in the late afternoon, although it was cold - there was still frost and ice around.

Re: Tasmania May 2009

PostPosted: Mon 29 Jun, 2009 1:42 pm
by johnw
Congratulations MJD on a well composed shot with good depth and contrast :). And now I know what the view looks like from 50 metres or so higher up than I managed when I attempted it :lol:.