For the last week or so it has been wet and miserable here in Hobart and the outlying suburbs except for today, it was sunny some clouds and a...
Sorry I can not help but Johnsey should be able to head you in the right direction.
The owner should invest in a goat, they eat anything that does not move and soon would have all the vegetation gone, I had a bad Blackberry...
The offer is always there, Gary.
If you do let me know as you would always be welcome to visit, other than the usual tourist traps in Tasmania , I would suggest a visit to Mt....
The clouds and the sunset really make this shot, Gary, I must ask, being a avid trout fisherman, did you do any fishing as New Zealand is renowned...
This sounds like something Johnsey may be knowledgeable in, may I suggest you direct your quirey to him.
Gary, the more I look at your images I see A lot of similarity with Tasmanian geology.
Some nice images of a typical country bridge, Uppercut, reminds me of those found here in Tasmania
I volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul, a charity organization and handling and pricing all their camera gear that is donated. The only issues with...
A very nice series of images so far, I look forward to seeing more of 0New Zealand's beautiful landscape and wildlife.
I agree with Tony, your animal images have improved greatly.
A lot of very nice detail in his image, Gary.
Tranquil is the right word,Gary
I just had a look on google and there are several service manuals for your cameras available for free, just download, it may help getting under or...
Kevin, you should of let it in your car and take it hone with you, look at the plus side of things, it would mow your lawn and manure it at the...
Another very nice image, Tony.
This would have to be your best image yet, the rainbow created by the water falls is stunning, excellent image Gary.
Two very interesting cameras, Peter. I must admit to a certain amount of envy.
Welcome to the Forum, Monty, I have to agree with Johnsey. It's stuffed. If it has some sentimental value, let it gather dust in the back of a...
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