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by Anthony Davey
$70.00
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Lake King William in the central highlands of Tasmania is a man made lake with a dam wall that controls it's flow and I believe is the beginning of... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
Lake King William in the central highlands of Tasmania is a man made lake with a dam wall that controls it's flow and I believe is the beginning of the Derwent river that runs some 100 miles south through to Hobart and to sea.
Because it is a managed lake, the water levels vary dramatically throughout the seasons, as this area is covered in winter snow the water flow rate through this rivulet changes immensely too.
I find when the lake is low the photography juices flow well and I am able to find plenty of imagery to exploit, this one is of the rivulet as it flows down from the mountains into the dammed lake.
If you have seen the haunting William Dafoe film "The Hunter" about the Tasmanian tiger, much of it was filmed in this area of Tassie, although officially extinct, many a reputed siting has occurred around this part of Tasmania.......
Anthony is a long time photographer who works out of Tasmania (the little island at the bottom of Australia and home to the endangered Tasmanian Devil), The best way to express his home state for the world stage is to call it the Scotland of the southern hemisphere, Tasmanians enjoy the freshest vegetables, fish, meat, whisky, etc, it is well known for it's striking natural beauty and untouched wilderness, rugged mountain ranges, pristine beaches and coastal fishing communities, it is a bushwalkers paradise, eco tourism is popping up everywhere, the inhabited lanscape is dotted with fine 1800's sandstone architecture which is itself a postcard of its' brooding savage colonial past. Many fine photographers live here and along...
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