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Coles Bay Conservation Area

Coles Bay Conservation Area is a stunning natural reserve located on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. This area is known for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and diverse wildlife. It is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers who come to capture the beauty of this unique place. The conservation area offers a range of photography locations, including the iconic Wineglass Bay, Hazards Beach, and the Freycinet Peninsula. These locations provide photographers with a variety of opportunities to capture the stunning scenery, from the rugged coastline to the lush forests and mountains.

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Coles Bay

Coles Bay

This was the last shot I took on our last dawn at Coles Bay. After the preceding evening's brilliant sunset and the following star trails,...

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Almost sunset on the Hazards.
Coles Bay

Late afternoon near Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia. I used a darkening filter to get some blur in the water.

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Bulbous Glow
Coles Bay

The Hazards Coles Bay Tasmania

Our last evening in Tasmania for this year was spent at Coles Bay. Marianne was relaxing in our cosy little cottage...

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Hazardous Sunset
Coles Bay

View of the Hazard mountain range from Coles Bay, before sunset. The mountains lie in Freycinet National Park. I used a 4xND filter to get a longer...

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Hazardous Weather
Coles Bay

Coles Bay Tasmania

The Hazards are another of Tasmania’s Icons which I had aimed to get a few shots of. We were running short of time by the time we...

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