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Overland Trek
Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Tasmania, Australia
Not sure if you viewers are getting bored of my photos of the Overland Trek, but here is the final one (I promise!). Not surprisingly, I have also ran out of things to comment about this location and my hike. Read my previous posts if you want to know more about my experience! Just get out there and start exploring :)
1 exp shot, edited in Lightroom
Comments and constructive criticisms are appreciated!
flower and pyramid
flower is based on Chris Palmer decreeping method (Andrew Hudson made a nice video how to fold these), pyramid was found unintentionally when I was thinking how to fold something else... :)
as I found out later and as I was expected, the pyramid was found before (Andrew Hudson, georigami, Riccardo Colleto and maybe even some more people)
idea is the same, but with flower you could continue forever (theoretically) with inside part, it is fractal; and with pyramid you could add many layers but on the outer edge, so you need to decide before, how many of them your pyramid will have... quite a fun to make them
Zig Zag needed a major overhaul. I didn't like how my original turned out at all. The name was cool and his powers are a favorite of mine, but everything else was disappointing. The Ultimate Spiderman Electro figure looked great for him, and since I don't consider that rendition of Electro as valid, I decided to go with it. It kinda fits his attitude too, as he doesn't really care what others think. I also tweaked his backstory. Hope you enjoy.
It's been a 'Zig Zag' year......
Wishing all my Flickr friends and contacts a peaceful Christmas and a healthy untroubled 2019.
Aerial shots often highlight the distinction between the complex chaos of nature and the ordered geometry of human construction.
Part of a series of shots taken 11 Nov.2006 as the depot filled with steam & smoke. Tripod mounted Mamiya TLR, Ilford HP5 film in Rodinal , lith printed on Bergger CX in LD-20 June 2010.
Ex QR BB18¼ class 1072 "City of Lithgow" and former Emu Bay diesel 1004 descend the top road on the Zig Zag Railway on 13th November 2005.
Misty morning above the River Dart near White Wood ... I just climbed up from the river ... phew! ... and the mist was rolling in from the higher moor.
The zig zag path at Glendalough, leading West (to the left) and Uphill from the Upper Lake. Higher up, this path joins one end of the Spink Walk and together form a very popular loop walk around the lake, approx.12km long. The highest point on the Spink is at 500m elevation, approx. location for this photo. When viewed full screen, hikers can be seen on the path.
MS Pearl Seaways zig zags as she makes her way through the channel in the Inner Oslo Fjord, on her way to the Norwegian capital on a damp and dismal summers day.
MS Pearl Seaways is a cruiseferry owned by DFDS Seaways and operated on their Copenhagen–Oslo service. She was built in 1989 by Wärtsilä Marine, Turku, for Rederi AB Slite as MS Athena for use in Viking Line traffic.