Monday, July 11, 2011

might be my last Tasman trip feat Roy (ben lomond, low head)

This might be my last trip to explore Tasmania before i head back Malaysia after my Bachelor of Environment Design. An old friend plan to visit me and this beautiful landscape. A trip worth to explore the remain nature on earth.
First stop is heading Ben Lomond the snow mountain, only 1 hour drive from Launceston. We stop by for the funny cattle and the nature.
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The revisit snow mountain, familiar snow covered rocky mountain around the jacob ladder.
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snow white plant and brownie rock near the entrance into the snow cap.
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icy stream and brown stone create a natural contrast and color.
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geometrical brown stone and organic shape snow demonstrate the natural harmony both color and sense.
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icy plant frozen covered by snow, survival of extreme cold environment
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icy flower plant~ detailed ice stick of the flower
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frozen road hard to be driven, at the peak of the snow cap mountain.
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lousy 1.3litre can reach extreme condition even without chain of tyres. Dare to take the ride? mission impossible!?
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jacob ladder's steep, a challenge to climb a snow cap mountain.
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The day after, I bring my friend to seashore of Tasmania, Low Head. Bass Strait between Tasman Island and mainland.
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The shore is covered by bushes and stones along, strong breeze shape the bush into same direction and create a unique scenic in Low Head.
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from the shore look back the light house. Light striking color light house is the main objective for visual from ship.
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bright sunny day to walk around the shore.
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natural haste effect for the lense before clean it.
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corrosive sea water has washed the rock
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landscape and light house
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strong wind hits the rock shore~
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texture and color of the rock contradicting with the landscape
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sunny glare
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strong wave hit the rocks
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shinny blue sky
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