Mt Field Retreat is situated at the edge of Mt Field National Park. Its proximity to the park means our time exploring and photographing the area's natural attractions will be...
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So what is it that makes Maria Island so unique and special? It all begins with resident wombats greeting you when you arrive. Come with us to explore Tasmania's great...
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It is with great excitement to share the latest episode of the Weekend Birder podcast, an Aussie podcast hosted by Kirsty Costa. The title is “Bird Photography with Coreena”. Yep,...
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There’s certainly something to be said about printing photographs and having the quality of your images judged by an expert panel of highly esteemed photographers. Over the years, Roy has...
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On Wednesday 11th May 2022, I ventured into the breathtaking alpine wilderness of the Tarn Shelf, in Mt Field National Park. I've been there a number of times so my...
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Photographing birds in their natural habitat is an incredibly enriching mindful photography activity. It cultivates a great sense of joy and delight - for me anyway. I think it was...
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Do you have a photo that you look at frequently or even occasionally? One that takes you on a journey back to that moment in time, though in the present?...
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What originally ignited your passion for photography? Photography is an activity that I, Coreena, have pursued for many years because it always complemented my travels throughout Australia and overseas. Capturing...
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OK, so a suitable camera and lens, knowing what camera settings to use, and developing an appropriate photographic technique are all elements of success for any type of photography. And,...
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Picture Perfect Season Does the beginning of spring revitalise your passion for photography? If you generally take a break from photography over winter, then spring is a time to bring...
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So, you have a new camera and you hastily unwrap it. Excited by the potential of what comes next, you take it out of the box and then you think,...
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In January/February 2019, Tasmania endured a season of hot, dry and windy weather conditions. Add to that dry lightning strikes, and several bushfires ignited in a number of forest and...
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Below the earth’s surface in southern Tasmania’s Huon Valley lies Newdegate Cave (Hastings Caves). From the moment you step in from the outside world you are surrounded by its ancient...
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Silver with Distinction at the 2018 Australian Professional Photography Awards An award for your photographic work is a proud moment indeed. And listening to the judges comments is very beneficial...
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Imagine having some quality time to hone your photography skills and techniques. You may have thought about it many a time, but are you still looking for a way to...
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Are you a ‘once in a blue moon’ photographer? Well, it's time to dust off your camera, release your inner shutterbug and give shooting this weeks ‘super blue blood moon’ a go. What is...
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Visiting family and friends in Tasmania? Here's some inspiration to take a little time out for yourself too… An opportunity to enjoy nature while learning new skills to hone your photography techniques and enhance the photos...
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A full day tuition-focused experience completely was personalised for Greg. He chose the destination and let us know what he was most interested in and we planned the day to suit...
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100 years ago, on 29th August 1916, Tasmania’s first two national parks were established - Mt Field and Freycinet. More than 40% of Tasmania’s landmass is protected as a national...
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It was Friday 13th when an echidna crossed our path! We live on a bush block just south of Hobart and for that reason we are rather accustomed to seeing ‘our’…