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  • The Tasman Arch

    The Tasman Arch

    The scale of this natural ocurrence is huge. For reference see the people in the top right of the frame. The depth is breathtaking.

  • Tasman Arch

    Tasman Arch

    An immense and impressive natural sea cutting in the south east of Tasmania.

  • Tasman Arch lookout

    Tasman Arch lookout

    Looking South to the Tasman Park. Beautiful coastline. Misty look is ceated by the huge bushfires burning widely across the State.

  • Tasman Arch lookout

    Tasman Arch lookout

    A view to behold.

  • Tasman Arch lookout

    Tasman Arch lookout

    Wonderful scenery.

  • Devils Kitchen.

    Devils Kitchen.

    A huge sea made cutting in the sedentary stone. Its height is something to behold.

  • Devil's Kitchen

    Devil's Kitchen

    An impressive and deep cutting in the south east of Tasmania.

  • Shipstern Bluff

    Shipstern Bluff

    South East of Tasmania. The view from the Cape Raoul lookout.

  • Shipstern Bluff

    Shipstern Bluff

    Telephoto lens view from Cape Raoul lookout.

  • Shipstern Bluff from Cape Raoul Lookout.  Shot wide for perspective.

    Shipstern Bluff from Cape Raoul Lookout. Shot wide for perspective.

  • Cape Raoul

    Cape Raoul

    South East of Tasmania. The view from the Cape Raoul lookout. The misty view is from widespread bushfires burining across the State.

  • Chessboard stones at the Tesselated Pavement'

    Chessboard stones at the Tesselated Pavement'

    Blurred water over geometric stones.

  • Chessboard stones at the Tesselated Pavement'

    Chessboard stones at the Tesselated Pavement'

  • Checkered break

    Checkered break

    A small wave breaks over the Tesselated Pavement.

  • If only it was sunrise

    If only it was sunrise

    Tesselated pavement on a summers afternoon. Many an epic shot taken here at sunset.

  • Remarkable cave

    Remarkable cave

    `Southern Tasmania.

  • The split at Remarkable Cave

    The split at Remarkable Cave

    A canal carved from the coastal stones to form Remarkable cave.

  • New Year 2019

    New Year 2019

  • Happy New Year - 2019

    Happy New Year - 2019

    Sadly we didn't head out in Peter Robyn this year. The forecast was for 22 knots, yet as you can see that didn't eventuate. Nonetheless we went down to the Casino for a little look and here is my money shot for 2018.

  • Hobart 2017 - 2018 Finale

    Hobart 2017 - 2018 Finale

    Hobart Fireworks New's Eve from the Derwent River on Peter Robyn.

  • Red

    Red

    Hobart Fireworks New's Eve from the Derwent River on Peter Robyn.

  • Gold

    Gold

    Hobart Fireworks New's Eve from the Derwent River on Peter Robyn.

  • Rhona H under the sun

    Rhona H under the sun

    Out to welcome Dorade to Hobart. Dorade History: http://dorade.org/history/

  • Rhona H at the Sydney to Hobart finish

    Rhona H at the Sydney to Hobart finish

    Hobart looking beautiful at sun set while Wild Oats wins the 2017 Sydney to Hobart in record time.

  • Concert floatilla

    Concert floatilla

    Part of the floatilla assembled in Sandy Bay for the Cold Chisel concert 22 November, 2017. www.jeffmurrayimaging.com

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  • Sunset at RYCT with Hetairos

    Sunset at RYCT with Hetairos

    Hetairos https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/hetairos-the-cutting-edge-sailing-yacht-that-is-both-innovative-and-retrospective--69

  • Hetairos

https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/hetairos-the-cutting-edge-sailing-yacht-that-is-both-innovative-and-retrospective--69

    Hetairos https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/editorial-features/hetairos-the-cutting-edge-sailing-yacht-that-is-both-innovative-and-retrospective--69

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  • Bow to bow with May Queen

    Bow to bow with May Queen

    Peter Robyn in Constitution Dock for Dark MOFO 2017.

  • Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmanian Dark MOFO Constituion ODck take over.

    Cruising Yacht Club of Tasmanian Dark MOFO Constituion ODck take over.

    Peter Robyn dressed in red for the occasion.

  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery ready for MOFO

    Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery ready for MOFO

    Red light yachts in Constitution Dock for Dark MOFO.

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  • Tranquil Hobart

    Tranquil Hobart

    An early morning shaft of light hits the boats in the Sullivan's Cove Marina, Hobart Autumn 2017.

  • James Craig and Ovation of the seas

    James Craig and Ovation of the seas

    A night shot at the 2017 Australian Wooden Boat Festival

  • Cradle Lodge Reflected in the Pond

    Cradle Lodge Reflected in the Pond

    Cradle Mountain

  • Cradle Mountain Lodge and the Milky Way

    Cradle Mountain Lodge and the Milky Way

    Night reflections on the pond at Cradle Lofge.

  • Marion's Lookout

    Marion's Lookout

    Cradle Mountai

  • Sunrise at Cradle Mountain

    Sunrise at Cradle Mountain

    Warm sky at Cradle Mountain.

  • Peter Robyn

    Peter Robyn

  • Sandy Bay Moonshine

    Sandy Bay Moonshine

  • Moonrise from Peter Robyn

    Moonrise from Peter Robyn

  • Mt Wellington sunset

    Mt Wellington sunset

    Taken from Peter Robyn moored in Ralph's Bay. More about Peter Robyn and full resolution inages available at www.jeffmurrayimaging.com

  • Pangaea

    Pangaea

    Mike Horn -his site says he is one of the world's last explorers. Moored in Sandy Bay perhaps while the owner is walking across Antarctica. His blog says "There, Mike will set foot onto land and begin the longest and most perilous leg of the Pole2Pole expedition to date: the solo and unsupported crossing of the Antarctica continent passing via the South Pole. Mike will undertake this crossing on skis, with the assistance of snow kites when the winds turn into his favour. This journey should see Mike over roughly 5’000 km of various terrains, which he aims to accomplish in the span of 3 to 4 months. Mike anticipates covering approximately 55km per day over 90 days." "He built a “4×4 of the sea” in his mind over the two plus years of walking on the ice in minus 60-degree weather. “Pangaea” was born and in 2008 Mike embarked on a four expedition that served as a powerful platform from which young adults experienced and explored the natural world. Over 200,000 miles and multiple circumnavigations were well documented as this environmental initiative to educate a global network of youth. Now he has several new projects on the horizon. And they are bigger and more inspiring than ever." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQA71N31m7Q http://www.mikehorn.com/about-mike/ Full resolutions images available at jeffmurrayimaging.com

  • Pangaea

    Pangaea

    Mike Horn -his site says he is one of the world's last explorers. Moored in Sandy Bay perhaps while the owner is walking across Antarctica. His blog says "There, Mike will set foot onto land and begin the longest and most perilous leg of the Pole2Pole expedition to date: the solo and unsupported crossing of the Antarctica continent passing via the South Pole. Mike will undertake this crossing on skis, with the assistance of snow kites when the winds turn into his favour. This journey should see Mike over roughly 5’000 km of various terrains, which he aims to accomplish in the span of 3 to 4 months. Mike anticipates covering approximately 55km per day over 90 days." "He built a “4×4 of the sea” in his mind over the two plus years of walking on the ice in minus 60-degree weather. “Pangaea” was born and in 2008 Mike embarked on a four expedition that served as a powerful platform from which young adults experienced and explored the natural world. Over 200,000 miles and multiple circumnavigations were well documented as this environmental initiative to educate a global network of youth. Now he has several new projects on the horizon. And they are bigger and more inspiring than ever." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQA71N31m7Q http://www.mikehorn.com/about-mike/ Full resolutions images available at jeffmurrayimaging.com

  • Golden paddling at Peacock's

    Golden paddling at Peacock's

    A kayaker paddles through Sandy Bay - late summer 2017.

  • Peacock's Jetty

    Peacock's Jetty

    Sandy Bay Hobart www.jeffmurrayimaging.com

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    The split at Remarkable Cave
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