Visit Maria Island in Tasmania, and connect with nature through photography Getting there Maria Island lies approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) off Tasmania’s east coast. First you travel to the...
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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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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’…
It was a big day at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary for shutterbugs Toni, David, Melissa and Mary. Starting the day with an overview of each of their cameras and an introduction…
This unexpected close-up encounter was one very special experience enjoyed on the shores of Lake St Clair (in Tasmania's central highlands), especially for Coreena being that her favourite animal is the...
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Our bird photography walkabouts, and tours that include an opportunity to admire the beauty of birds in their natural environment and spend a little more time taking photos and/or practicing...
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On a recent journey to the Northeast of Tasmania we visited Freycinet Peninsula and the Bay of Fires Conservation Park. We have an interest in bird watching and having visited...
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