Tasmania Photography

Entries for November, 2008

Irrigation

When i took this shot it was very dry in Richmond, East of Hobart and irrigation was necessary for anything much to grow. We have had some rain recently so hopefully things have eased a little.

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Looking across the Swansea River

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Gun

At various points in the history of Hobart there were fears of invasion. At one time it was the French and another the Russians. I am not sure how realistic the fears were but it lead to the building of a network of gun batteries to defend the city including Bellerive shown in the picture.. [...]

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The Boat Ramp at Ansons Bay

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Farleys Road

This is the remains of Farleys Road in the former suburb of Merton that i featured yesterday. It was a cobbled road once and now part of the Merton Fire Trail
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Don’t Forget my other blog

Just a reminder that i have a second daily photoblog featuring daily photos from the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania at BichenoDaily.com. And you can even follow on twitter at twitter.com/bicheno

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The War Memorial

The War Memorial at Bicheno at Night. Above the cross the lights of “Lest We Forget” weren’t working.

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Melton

Several weeks ago i read an article in the Sunday Tasmanian about the former suburb of Melton. It was located out the back of Glenorchy and home for up to 500 people in its heyday but was cleared out and demolished in the 1960s with the development of a water catchment. All that remains is [...]

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A couple on the Beach

A couple walks along the beach at Wineglass Bay. Even though it was November it was a fine day for swimming at the Beach

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Fully Equiped

Tucked away in corridor of the Royal Hobart Hospital on the way to the Cafeteria is this plaque commemorating the original Royal Hobart Hospital being equiped thanks to a bequest.
From a photographic perspective this presented a challenge as the surface was so reflective it was hard not to end up reflected and part of the [...]

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