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Golden Hour at the mouth of the River Forth, Leith Tasmania Wide 3:1 ratio Panorama, Open Edition prints
The North Coast of Tasmania has a richly varied topography with multiple rivers opening to the sea and Bass Strait. The location of Tasmania in the southern latitudes means the days traverse of the sun is always across the northern skies. At the end of it’s journey for any given day, it seldom disappoints in the way it lights up any clouds with a rich under-glow, like the last embers of a fabulous camp fire. Leith beach and the views it gives across to Turner’s Beach make for fascinating exploration at this time of night.
These images are all wide ratio panorama with a 3:1 long edge to short edge ratio. They are printed on 280gms quality photo paper with rich permanent inks and crisp resolution across the frame.
The North Coast of Tasmania has a richly varied topography with multiple rivers opening to the sea and Bass Strait. The location of Tasmania in the southern latitudes means the days traverse of the sun is always across the northern skies. At the end of it’s journey for any given day, it seldom disappoints in the way it lights up any clouds with a rich under-glow, like the last embers of a fabulous camp fire. Leith beach and the views it gives across to Turner’s Beach make for fascinating exploration at this time of night.
These images are all wide ratio panorama with a 3:1 long edge to short edge ratio. They are printed on 280gms quality photo paper with rich permanent inks and crisp resolution across the frame.