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Australia July 2009

PostPosted: Thu 20 Aug, 2009 8:28 am
by Autobot
1 - Falls Creek - Dawn by Moonlight
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2 - West MacDonnell Range, Northern Territory
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3 - Near Krambach - Lewin's honeyeater
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4 - Sunset on Cleft Peak South
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5 - From Mt Carrialoo western escarpment, NSW Southern Highlands
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6 - Enjoying an early winter's snow squall on the Needles in South West Tasmania.
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Australia July 2009 Result

PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug, 2009 10:19 am
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the Australia July 2009 competition, with 8 votes:

  • photohiker - Falls Creek - Dawn by Moonlight

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Falls Creek - Dawn by Moonlight
by photohiker.

2 - West MacDonnell Range, Northern Territory
by bludger.

3 - Near Krambach - Lewin's honeyeater
by iandsmith.

4 - Sunset on Cleft Peak South
by eggs.

5 - From Mt Carrialoo western escarpment, NSW Southern Highlands
by johnw.

6 - Enjoying an early winter's snow squall on the Needles in South West Tasmania.
by MJD.

Re: Australia July 2009

PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug, 2009 10:44 am
by tasadam
Congrats Michael on your winning entry. There are some great images in this selection - I really liked the West MacDonnell Range image too.

Re: Australia July 2009

PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug, 2009 3:50 pm
by Nick S
Yeah congrats photohiker.
I love the warm glow on the horizon, and the stars look awesome.
It's still a bit weird seeing chair lifts in a place like that. I'm more used to the untouched mts of tassie (ben lomond excepted). Wherever there is heaps of snow I almost expect some remote place..

Actually going skiing after doing lots of bushwalking is an interesting experience. I was at Perisher this winter, so being able to drive up the Mt and then ride a chair up to heights and views which normally take hours/days to reach when bushwalking made me wonder if I was appreciating it enough..

Anway, i love the rest of the photos. although that last one just makes me feel cold inside :D

Re: Australia July 2009

PostPosted: Thu 27 Aug, 2009 4:39 pm
by photohiker
Thanks Adam and Nick,

Nick, I know what you mean, chairlifts are definitely cheating. :)

There's a bit of a story to go with the shot, and a couple more that are worth looking at, I'll put them in a new thread soon. I didn't want to show my hand before the voting finished.

Re: Australia July 2009

PostPosted: Sat 29 Aug, 2009 7:10 pm
by johnw
Congratulations Michael, excellent shot :). I like all these photos; pity only one can win. Great work everyone!