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Tark

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Title inspired by the permanence of the subject, Eddystone Point, Tasmania. Exif: Olympus, taken 2022, f/2.8, 1/800, iso100
 

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Lemme guess: Tark is short for...hmm... what could that be? 😉

Meanwhile, this is certainly a very bold, evocative and especially, atmospheric rendering of the luminous Eddystone Point landscape. Timing is everything, and the gathering cloudscape lends the already arresting scene an ominous rapture.

I took refuge from a wild bluster in a semi-derelict hut near the lighthouse around 22 years ago. Fortunately the weather had cleared entirely on my arrival in sunny Bicheno!

I'm hoping that whiteness all around is the characteristic gleaming sand of the east coast – and not snow! 🤣
 
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That's really nice - you should add it to the gallery with appropriate tags.

Heading to Tas in a couple of weeks

Thanks for commenting. I'm a newbee finding my way around the site - but haven't yet found the comment button to other's posts. Enjoy Tasmania, GB, the weather should be nice in March.
 
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Lemme guess: Tark is short for...hmm... what could that be? 😉

Meanwhile, this is certainly a very bold, evocative and especially, atmospheric rendering of the luminous Eddystone Point landscape. Timing is everything, and the gathering cloudscape lends the already arresting scene an ominous rapture.

I took refuge from a wild bluster in a semi-derelict hut near the lighthouse around 22 years ago. Fortunately the weather had cleared entirely on my arrival in sunny Bicheno!

I'm hoping that whiteness all around is the characteristic gleaming sand of the east coast – and not snow! 🤣

Well Taylor, 'Tark' could almost be an acronym for your name, but I'm sure you've already guessed what it's short for. And yes, you're also right about the "snow"! !
 
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Well Taylor, 'Tark' could almost be an acronym for your name, but I'm sure you've already guessed what it's short for. And yes, you're also right about the "snow"! !

<*whispers*>
Tarkine. 👍
 
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Thanks mschem - nice to be with you. Look forward to sharing both ways.

To mschem: as a newbee I have been unable to find the "comment button" on other members posts. I have only been able to respond with the "Like" button - Would you please let me know how I can comment on others images. Thanks.
 

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To mschem: as a newbee I have been unable to find the "comment button" on other members posts. I have only been able to respond with the "Like" button - Would you please let me know how I can comment on others images. Thanks.
If you mean the images in the Gallery, then the procedure is as follows:
* Click the image in the gallery you want to comment on.
* Scroll down to the text box at the bottom of the page with the 'Post comment' button below it.
* Type in your comment and hit the button.

If you're referring to images people embed inside forum posts, then you can either use the Post reply function as you've been doing already.
 
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Tark

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If you mean the images in the Gallery, then the procedure is as follows:
* Click the image in the gallery you want to comment on.
* Scroll down to the text box at the bottom of the page with the 'Post comment' button below it.
* Type in your comment and hit the button.

If you're referring to images people embed inside forum posts, then you can either use the Post reply function as you've been doing already.

Thanks so much for the prompt reply - I'll go check it out.
 
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