Tasmania Photography

Entries for February, 2009

Penguin

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Not just boats … or wood

It wasn’t just boats on display at the Australian Wooden Boat Festival, there were displays of everything from machinery to whale skulls (as part of a display on whales and whale beaching).
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Wave Deflector

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A Closer look

A shot of a small part of the rigging of the James Craig. The total length of rigging on the vessel is approximately 19.5 kilometres!
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Storm out to Sea

A storm passes out to Sea over the Tasman. Ten mi

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James Craig

This grand vessel is the James Craig. Built in Sunderland, England it was launched on the 18th February 1874 and orginally named the Clain Macleod until taking it’s present name in 1905. It was abandoned and later sunk in the early 1930s in Recherche Bay Tasmania and refloated in 1972 and again 1973. It arrived [...]

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Rock at Sunrise

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Dingy

Continuing my series of photos from the Australian Wooden Boat Festival is a shot of a wooden dingy, one of the participants in the event.

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Dingy

Continuing my series of photos from the Australian Wooden Boat Festival is a shot of a wooden dingy, one of the participants in the event.

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Rocks and Reflections

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