The Derwent and Hobart from Mount Wellington Tasmania, Australia - Wide 3:1 ratio Panorama, Open Edition prints

from $90.00

Mount Wellington sits behind Hobart, the capital of Tasmania with an imposing yet protective stance. The journey to the top, and exploration of the summit provides not only an incredible view, but an appreciation of just how dramatic the coast and river systems of this antipodean island can be. The peak, so exposed and so close to the great southern ocean is constantly subjected to winds from the roaring forties. Weather fronts form, generated from systems on all sides, it is like a poker game as to what you’re going to get on any ascent. If that’s not enough, it will be different again in twenty minutes! At the start of spring it is covered in rich alpine vegetation and blooms that carpet the summit in colour and so many variations in structure and form. The shafts of sunlight low in the sky creating a dance over the bays below as well as the foliage in the foreground.

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.

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Mount Wellington sits behind Hobart, the capital of Tasmania with an imposing yet protective stance. The journey to the top, and exploration of the summit provides not only an incredible view, but an appreciation of just how dramatic the coast and river systems of this antipodean island can be. The peak, so exposed and so close to the great southern ocean is constantly subjected to winds from the roaring forties. Weather fronts form, generated from systems on all sides, it is like a poker game as to what you’re going to get on any ascent. If that’s not enough, it will be different again in twenty minutes! At the start of spring it is covered in rich alpine vegetation and blooms that carpet the summit in colour and so many variations in structure and form. The shafts of sunlight low in the sky creating a dance over the bays below as well as the foliage in the foreground.

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.