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The Battle of the Brewers

In a small little valley in the south of Tasmania, a war rages, every year.
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Andy Wilson

August 1, 2014
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Ten Photography Tips – Wilkography

# 1 - Slow down...# 2 - Plan ahead but be flexible...
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Ben Wilkinson

July 10, 2014
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A Torch in the Dark – Light Painting

In the absence of sunlight, your camera is your canvas for painting with light...
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Jasper Da Seymour

June 22, 2014
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The Black Marble – Earth at Night

What does nine days of satellite imagery, 312 orbits of the Earth, and 2.5 terabytes of data look like?
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NASA

June 22, 2014
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An Observer’s Guide to Rainbows

You can learn to identify, predict, and conjure rainbows. Here's how....
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Editor

June 22, 2014
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Amazing Places on Earth- Tasmania in High Definition

Travel to some of the most iconic places on the island with Milosh K and his HD camera
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Milosh K

May 28, 2014
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Sphere: The Cambell Street Penitentiary – In The Cell

What would it be like to await trial In one of Australia's most important convict heritage sites?
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Penitentiary Chapel

May 4, 2014
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The Sentinels at Dawn

Mid-August, six AM , it's minus one degrees Centigrade and my fingers are not working.
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Sam Wilkinson

May 3, 2014
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On the Pacific Coastline

There's a stunning view to be had towards the rising sun from the Pacific Coast of Tasmania
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Angus Munro

April 14, 2014
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In Utter Darkness

There's world class low-light photography happening here. Came and capture some photons in a technical photoshoot deep underground...
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Francois Fourie

March 21, 2014
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Mountaineering Memories – A Photo Journey

On the high peaks and ridges of the Tasmanian mountains
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Angus Munro

March 1, 2014
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One Indian, 7000 Kilometres, One Australia

As part of the Australia- India Youth Dialogue, Bangalore- based wildlife photographer/filmmaker Amoghavarsha traveled 7000 km across Australia
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Amoghavarsha

February 1, 2014
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On the Seashore – Part 1

With an eye for detail, Shutterbug Walkabouts take us for a visual tour of the seaside
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Roy Vieth

January 15, 2014
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An Artist in the Wilderness: Piguenit and the Australian Landscape

Piguenit, an explorer and painter, starred in two important elements: his magic silvery light and his glassy bodies of water
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Helen Webberley

January 1, 2014
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A Quadcopter View of the Dunalley Bushfires

It's been a year since last summer's bushfires. Let's take a moment to remember and be aware during this upcoming summer.
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Rian Taylor

January 1, 2014
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Auroras and Star Trails – Ten Stunning Nightscapes

"Awake and ecstatic, finding solace under silent night skies..."
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Arwen Dyer

December 15, 2013
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The Fury of the Sunstorm

A most wonderful sight- the looping arcs and titanic fury of a solar storm. Prepare to be amazed.
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NASA

October 31, 2013
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Images of Colonial Tasmania

An exquisite photo gallery bring the architectural history of colonial Tasmania to light
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Roy Vieth

October 31, 2013
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Huts of Mount Wellington

John and Maria Grist recount the history of the hut-building efforts of yesteryear
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John and Maria Grist

October 31, 2013
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Sphere: Mount Wellington Pinnacle

Take a virtual visit to the summit of the southern Tasmanian Mountain
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October 7, 2013
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A Close Look at Meteorite Glass

Take a closer look at the glass formed by the impact of a meteor into Western Tasmania's Darwin Crater almost a million years ago
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Spikey Riddoch

September 15, 2013
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Tarkine Rainforest- On the Whyte River Track

A photo essay explores new perspectives of a short trail in the Tarkine
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Mica Ivealis

August 30, 2013
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Timelapse: Tumultuous Tasmania

If a picture is worth a 1000 words, what will 65 000 pictures tell you?
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Francois Fourie

August 30, 2013
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The Folded Range and the White Monoliths, Part 1

Join Matt Brain on a truly epic walk into a remote corner of the Southwest. Part 1 of 2.
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Matt Brain

August 30, 2013
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