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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Turning of the fagus in Tasmania A spectacle of nature in autumn / the fall Let us introduce you to fagus, and its fascinating survival through aeons What is fagus?...
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LATEST NEWS about the incoming Solar Maximum (which is when there's higher likelihood of more intense and frequent auroras). In April 2020, it was reported that "Slowly but surely, solar cycle...
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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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Every little piece of insightful information I learn about the birds I'm photographing is knowledge gained that I can pass on. My curiosity has certainly been aroused by the variations...
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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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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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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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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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Out of the blue: Superb Fairy-wrens One of the most common ways to tell the difference between male and female Superb Fairy-wrens is by the colour of their feathers. During...
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Tasmanian Waratah - a bright and striking feature of the Tasmanian landscape in summer. The Tasmanian Waratah grows in the sub-alpine woodlands around the state. It is fairly widespread around the state,...
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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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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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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’…
When was the last time you immersed yourself in photography? Not only while on holiday, but even just for a short time as an outing for pure enjoyment? Has it...
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It was a day to get amongst the stunning winter wonderland but we were snowed in for a while and many roads were closed so we couldn't go far... our immediate surrounds were...
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10th May 2015: It was just the beginning of April in the alpine altitudes of Mt Field National Park when the Fagus (Nothofagus gunnii or deciduous beech) had already begun...
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