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Cataract Gorge

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August 16, 2016August 15, 2016 Tim Moss20mm f/1.7, bird, blue, Cataract Gorge, nature, panasonic gx85, peacock, Photography, Tasmania3 Comments

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One of two peacocks observed trying desperately to attract the attention of a poor set-upon peahen nearby. This one was more impressive, and more persistent, than its fellow suitor…

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August 15, 2016 Tim Moss20mm f/1.7, Cataract Gorge, film pack 4, panasonic gx85, people, Photography, portrait, Really Nice Images, Tasmania, topaz texture effects2 Comments

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Is she waiting? Watching? Imagining? Or all of the above?

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365 Project: Day 272

June 14, 2013 Tim Moss17mm f/1.8, 365 project, abstract, architecture, Cataract Gorge, Launceston, leaves, nature, Olympus OM-D, patterns, Photography, Tasmania, urban, vsco film, winterLeave a comment

Day 272

We need to feel the sum of all our parts
Are more than what’s laid out in lines upon our palms.

– “Lines on Palms”, Josh Pyke

365 Project: Day 272
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