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Lux does The Nut

The Nut is a volcanic plug. It is the most distinctive landmark in Stanley, Tasmania. This image was taken using my Leica 35mm lens from the 1960s @ f1.4. I really like how this lens renders wide open.

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Twigs on The Nut

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Plains

On the way towards Fossil Cliffs, Maria Island, Tasmania.

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Puddle Ducks

Puddle ducks, Romaine Reserve, Burnie. A great park for a slow Sunday morning stroll. There is a walking track that winds around a dam on Romaine creek. Domestic and wild fowls abound. For this shot, I used Tri-X pushed to ISO1600 and souped in Rodinal. Great tonal range with much less grain than expected.

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Sitting on benches and rails

This was shot in Alexandria along the waterfront overlooking the Mediterranean sea – a great promenade full of life and colour. Also, I am finally listed on CoolPhotoblogs :)

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