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Another slideshow from Tasmania - this time of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake.
The show looks at some scenery en route to Cradle Mountain and then the simply stunning Dove Lake circuit walk which follows the lake with Cradle Mountain often in the view!
Hope you enjoy another little slice of this quite amazing Australian State - Tasmania.
The images were shot on both a Sony A7RM2 and a Sony compact RX100M3 by myself and Jennette.
© Dominic Scott 2021
Some of the dozens of old slide show films from a school that Roger Stevens gave us many years ago. Just found them in the coal shed all and wondering what to do with them.
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... every two months, my Provincial Health Authority of Messina (Sicily) sends me on a mission for three days (from Taormina) to the Civil Hospital of Lipari, located in via Saint Anne ... In my spare time, free from commitments of work, I dedicate myself to my photographic passion; the photographs I present here were all taken in February of this year 2022; I took photos according to the dictates of street photography, I made some portraits, having always met people in the hand and very willing to let themselves be photographed (maybe ... that the islanders are open-minded, eager and used to communicate with strangers ..?!), some portraits were made of people intent on their work, some fishermen were intent on repairing their nets, a lady showed me one of her beautiful work, a blanket she made with knitting needles , hanging on her balcony (it reminded me of the shawls my grandmother made, also made with hand knitting needles); all the photos were taken in the city of Lipari, except three, taken in the dark in the port of Milazzo, the port of departure and arrival with hydrofoils (but there is also the ship) for the Aeolian Islands.
….ogni due mesi, la mia Azienda Sanitaria Provinciale di Messina, mi manda in missione per tre giorni (da Taormina) all’Ospedale Civile di Lipari, situato in via Sant’Anna …Nei ritagli di tempo, libero dagli impegni di lavoro, mi dedico alla mia passione fotografica; le fotografie che qui presento sono state tutte realizzate nel mese di febbraio di quest’anno 2022; ho realizzato foto secondo i dettami della fotografia di strada (street photography), ho realizzato alcuni ritratti, avendo incontrato sempre persone alla mano e molto disponibili nel lasciarsi fotografare (sarà forse…che la gente isolana è di mentalità aperta, desiderosa ed abituata a comunicare con gli estranei..?!), alcuni ritratti sono stati eseguiti a persone intente nei loro lavori, alcuni pescatori erano intenti a riparare le loro reti, una signora mi ha mostrato un suo bellissimo lavoro, una coperta da lei realizzata coi ferri a maglia, appesa nel suo balcone (mi ricordava gli scialli che realizzava mia nonna, anch’essi realizzati coi ferri a mano); tutte le foto sono state realizzate nella città di Lipari, tranne tre, realizzate col buio nel porto di Milazzo, scalo di partenza e di arrivo con gli aliscafi (ma c’è anche la nave) per le isole Eolie.
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A slideshow (from Youtube) of some of my photographs from 2016. I hope you who watch it enjoy the photos almost as much as I enjoyed capturing them. I thank each of you, my Flickr friends for your continued visits, comments and faves, and wish everyone a peaceful, healthy and fruitful 2017.
In this slideshow (accompanied by the music of Erik Satie’s Gymnopédie No.1 from 1888), I’ll introduce you to the following photographers:
1. Morton Allport (1830-1878) – One of Tasmania’s earliest photographers.
researchdata.edu.au/morton-allport-photographic-collectio...
2. John Watt Beattie (1859-1930) – whom we met yesterday.
3. Florentine (Florence) Perrin (1884-1952) - Bushwalker, Mountaineer, Botanist, Painter, Photographer
“Florence Perrin was born in Launceston in 1884. She was a keen bushwalker and mountaineer, being the first woman to climb many of the peaks in the Cradle Mountain — Lake St. Clair region. From 1914 to 1917 she climbed Mt Pelion, Mt Achilles, Mt Thetis, Perrin’s Bluff and Mt Ossa. Perrin’s Bluff was named after her.
Florence was almost certainly the first woman in Northern Tasmania to take up snow skiing, being a founding member of the Northern Tasmanian Alpine Club.
Florence’s interests were wide ranging. She was:
A founding member of the Country Women’s Association in Tasmania, donating the land at Low Head for the CWA holiday home. She worked tirelessly for the CWA for many years.
An active member of the Launceston Horticultural Society. Florence’s interest in botany enabled her to collect almost all of the ninety-plus orchids native to Tasmania
Co-author with A. Lucas of Seaweeds of South Australia, which is recognised as a standard work.
Florence was a keen painter, using the medium of water colours to paint all the flowers she collected. Her other interests included rug-making, cooking, cabinet-making and photography. During both world wars Florence worked for the Red Cross and for the Comforts Fund in Launceston.” www.communities.tas.gov.au/csr/information_and_resources/...
4. Frederick Smithies (1885-1979) - Adventurous bushwalker and skier, a fearless climber and fine amateur photographer. Some of his photographs (as you can see on this slide) are spectacular for the risks taken setting them up. www.utas.edu.au/tasmanian-companion/biogs/E000926b.htm
5. H.J. King (1892-1973) – whom we met yesterday.
6. Olegas Truchanas (1923-1972)
7. Peter Dombrovskis (1945-1996) – whom we’ll meet tomorrow.
Lots of fodder for slideshows that’ll never be made because nobody has any shows anymore.
Big Nuts sits at LST&T jct tied into a quad of aged motors
sort of a slideshow i made a while ago.
ugh it cuts it off just a little bit at the end
music is
colleen - blue sands
i highly recommend using this when viewing the video! :)
it lets you watch it with a black background, and makes it a million times better
The sound and light show set up by Max Jago of SunSmart Energy (a local solar power installer) is something to behold. He has converted his own home into a haunted house, and it is quite spectacular.
I had to decide how I was going to display a range of shots which show of the cavalcade of colour witnessed by hundreds of people over the past two nights. A slideshow seemed to be the best option. Of course Halloween this year featured a full moon. Scary!
Un breve slideshow per voi.
A short slideshow for you.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DjBj0AmryA&feature=youtu.be
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Another slideshow! The years keep on flying by. I got many photos from Uppsala this time, as I lived there through autumn for about 3,5 months.
Slideshow 2014
Short slideshow (music with personal permission of the composer John R. Cooler & his orchestra) of my own photos that I took the other day - so the flowers are still "fresh" as fresh as they can be at this time of dry weather conditions. We hope for some rain though...
Just some flowers from our garden to greet you this weekend and to wish you happiness and relaxation for the weekend!
And I want to thank everybody for taking time to smell the flowers, to look at my photos that are to 99% flower shots (can't help it!).
Thanks for taking time to comment and thanks for those who don't get bored and come back to my photostream!
Much appreciated! Blessings on each and all of you!
Short slideshow of me wearing my New leather Skater Skirt from Shein...Patterned Top...Platform Boots...Corset Belt & Leather Gloves...
In this slideshow you get a chance to look around Oura Oura, and take in the natural beauty of its landscape. Behind the cottage is Dry's Bluff, a 1,000 metre climb to the summit (regarded as one of the toughest day walks in Tasmania). The Liffey River runs gently alongside the property.
After my little conversation with Bob Brown I went to find my wife Marjorie who was sketching down by the river bank (you'll see her in this slideshow). As I continued to shoot, Marjorie shared a coffee and conversation with Bob and the others for quite some time.
The music here is by Peter Sculthorpe (1929-2014), Tasmania's greatest composer. Sculthorpe was born in Launceston and composed this piece "Small Town" in 1976. 1976 was the year Bob Brown and friends established The Wilderness Society at this very site. I thought that was appropriate.
The slideshows keep coming, albeit they don't seem to draw major traffic. I guess Flickr is mostly for pictures, so it's understandable. These are, anyway, some of the highlights takes in 2011. I think this was the year when I really began making progress as a photographer.
Slideshow 2011
A slideshow of photos from Dian Lamb's Lookbook catalog published this month is available on my Youtube channel.
The five fashion creations I'm Modeling are already sampled in my Flickr photo stream. So if you liked them - here is more of the same.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojsFojwB6O0
Enjoy!
The slideshows keep coming, albeit they don't seem to draw major traffic. I guess Flickr is mostly for pictures, so it's understandable. These are, anyway, some of the highlights takes in 2012. I think this was the year when I really began taking good photos, partially due to acquiring new lenses and a new tripod.
Slideshow 2012