Photographing North Tasmania

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Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Mon 15 Dec, 2008 8:44 pm

Ok all, it's that time of year that makes putting up with the throngs of hormonal teenagers, zits and all, worth it for me. 8 weeks vacation :-)

SO- please help me keep myself busy. I'm looking for some good photographic spots within 100 or so km's of Devonport. So far I've come up with Liffey Falls, Cradle Mtn (duh...), beach and wildlife photos at Narawantapu, beach shots at Hawley's Beach, Fern Glade park in Burnie for some easily-accessed rainforst stream stuff. I want to spend 4-5 days over by Smithton, checking out some of the Forestry Tas walks there, but I'm not sure I can swing that this break.

I'm also going to be checking out some parts of Hellyer Gorge and Leven Canyon for some good Myrtle Beech scenery.

I'd like to get some Tassie snow gum pics too.

Any other places that need my attention?
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby johnw » Tue 16 Dec, 2008 11:46 am

the_camera_poser wrote:I'm looking for some good photographic spots within 100 or so km's of Devonport. So far I've come up with Liffey Falls, Cradle Mtn (duh...), beach and wildlife photos at Narawantapu, beach shots at Hawley's Beach, Fern Glade park in Burnie for some easily-accessed rainforst stream stuff.I'm also going to be checking out some parts of Hellyer Gorge and Leven Canyon for some good Myrtle Beech scenery.

I'd like to get some Tassie snow gum pics too.

Any other places that need my attention?


If you are going to Liffey Falls and around Deloraine, these are well known but worth a visit. Some are really easy to get to:

    Quamby Bluff (a 500m climb in about 3km but worth it IMHO)
    Lobster Falls (easy walk signposted on the main road near Chudleigh...very green along the creek below the falls)
    Alum Cliffs (preferably not in the afternoon as the sun is in the wrong place)
    Devils Gullet
    Pine Lake
    Higgs Track to Lady Lake/Hut. A shortish, steep walk up of about 4km (though not difficult). Apart fom the lake, hut and views from the top there are some good photo spots in the forest, particularly around the creek crossings at the bottom and near the top (cascades). Plenty of posts and photos on BWT about this one.
    Also Meander Forest Reserve. I've only been up the Split Rock track, which is worth a look, but there are other options there (eg Meander Falls, Mother Cummings Peak, Smoko Falls etc).

You mentioned Narawntapu. Around Copper Cove has interesting rocks etc. I remember seeing a huge colony of unusual looking small crabs running across the sand while walking along Bakers Beach. Also the bird hide in the Woodlawn area would be good for wetland bird shots.

You should find plenty to keep you busy I think :)!
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby Son of a Beach » Tue 16 Dec, 2008 12:01 pm

johnw wrote:You mentioned Narawntapu. Around Copper Cove has interesting rocks etc. I remember seeing a huge colony of unusual looking small crabs running across the sand while walking along Bakers Beach.


Soldier Crabs I would guess. These occur in huge numbers on the wet sand while the tide is out in many estuaries. I'm used to seeing them on the beaches on the other side of that estuary (at Shearwater, Port Sorrell and Hawley). They'd make for some good photos, I reckon.
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Tue 16 Dec, 2008 4:09 pm

I saw the soldier crabs yesterday actually- I'm going to get down there with my macro lens asap- they are awesome. What amazing colours!

That's a pretty good start guys, thanks! I'll post appropriate pics!

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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby tasadam » Sun 21 Dec, 2008 8:19 am

Hhmmm. Let me see.
You're looking for GOOD photographic spots within 100 km or so, right?
Okay, here ya go.

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Good photo area...
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You're in Tasmania now, remember!!
Everywhere is good!

Seriously, you can't go wrong anywhere, so many good places.
Anything in particular you're looking for?
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Sun 21 Dec, 2008 9:23 am

Here's a bit since last Friday. I got some decent wildlife pics last night, and need to process them.

I'm really keen on getting some pictures in Myrtle Beech forest.

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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby TassieMargie » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 9:26 am

ROFL Adam :mrgreen:

Camera poser, BE FREE and let your feet take you anywhere. Very nice shots. Only one thing I don't like in them, the person.
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 1:37 pm

Yeah I don't like her either , but I'm married to her and she's the mother of my child, so I better keep her! LMAO LMAO!!!

Actually, I usually leave humans out of my shots, but these were taken with the intentions of making the snow-bound members of my wife's quilt forum green with envy.
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby TassieMargie » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 1:51 pm

ROFLMAO. I suppose we could always photoshop her out LOL. Say hi to the misses for us :)
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby mattanitah » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 3:56 pm

Camera Poser,
When you are down Smithton way, I highly reccomend that you venture down to the Julius River caves.... Very pretty spot for taking photos, If you have never been there or need directions PM me,

Cheers
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 5:23 pm

mattanitah wrote:Camera Poser,
When you are down Smithton way, I highly reccomend that you venture down to the Julius River caves.... Very pretty spot for taking photos, If you have never been there or need directions PM me,

Cheers
:D


Pm Sent, thanks!
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby tasadam » Wed 24 Dec, 2008 7:03 am

This link might help.
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Wed 24 Dec, 2008 7:19 pm

Outstanding Adam- thanks!
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby MrCAMEL » Wed 14 Jan, 2009 7:10 am

I just remembered that I have not been to the Julius Caves. So, if you end up here, if you want to, or even if you dont, give us a yell and we'll do it. 8)
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby GerryDuke » Wed 21 Jan, 2009 12:52 am

Check out these MrCamel. Sarah Anne Rocks are superb. Classic Tarkine coastal colours. My site covers most of the photographic day trips. The Julius River Cave is quite interesting.

http://www.touringtasmania.info/julius_river_caves.htm

http://www.touringtasmania.info/sarah_anne_rocks.htm
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Wed 21 Jan, 2009 9:23 pm

MrCamel- I'll give you a hoy!
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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby Clownfish » Thu 22 Jan, 2009 2:07 pm

Try Rocky Cape:

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Re: Photographing North Tasmania

Postby the_camera_poser » Thu 22 Jan, 2009 6:29 pm

Nice Clownfish!
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