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LOL: Life of Leo: The Long And Winding Road To Bruny

  • Anthony · 1 year ago
    Those shots are really good. Were any of them digitally tweaked prior to upload?
  • Sean · 1 year ago
    Glad you're enjoying the trip. I see from SmugMug that you visited the old Cascade brewery. I hope you've been sampling some of their brew (I know from a tweet that you've been drinking the northern brew, Boag's...there's always a few of those in my fridge!). Anyway, so far your snaps are looking very good.
  • Warren Hiramatsu · 1 year ago
    I like the night shots of the harbor in Hobart. I can only imagine how it would be to take pictures like the ones I just saw. By the way, my wife work at Princess Cruises. I'll have to email the picture of the ship to her at work.
  • Chris_Chicago · 1 year ago
    I really like the dusk shots -- the colors you can find in the environment are absolutely incredible -- if you know how to capture them (like you did, Leo). Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing. --PS- Which Princess ship is this? (Actually, I can go online and look, if I am quick enough -- BRIDGE CAM at princess.com)
  • Peter Cook · 1 year ago
    I hope you are enjoying Tassie, sorry to hear about Lab With Leo, the podcasts will have to keep us informed now.

    Enjoying your discovery of Australia, although Tasmania is just one part, hope you get the chance to see more one day.
  • doug · 1 year ago
    very nice photos....
  • mattje · 1 year ago
    AWESOME pics Leo. These just go to show why we are so lucky to live in such a great country! Hope you are having fun. You have to come to Melbourne next time - I'll meet you at the airport for a coffee!
  • Travis · 1 year ago
    The trip alone would be worth it in my opinion, but to spend that time with some great photographers, and get those amazing pics is second to none. =)
  • JohnTwitfan · 1 year ago
    very nice shots Leo! Your images are very pleasing to the eye, tell good stories and are the kind of quality I'd expect to see from a pro.
  • Boris · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the photos Leo. Two were superb, worthy of hanging in exhibition or a home: the market Spoons shot and the lagoon with a tree stump shot. You may want to consider offering a selection for sale as prints.
  • Dan · 1 year ago
    If that is a poor attempt then I am selling my camera equipment today. That is a spectacular shot! nicely composed. keep the shots coming, Leo!
  • Pedro · 1 year ago
    Poor attempt ?? You are crazy Leo !!! That is a beautiful shot.
  • Tad · 1 year ago
    now a quick hint about local food in Hobart go to the [ ball and chain ] for the best steak . enjoy :)
  • Nino · 1 year ago
    It's all about the light and your tirpod, not necessarily your camera. A good camera helps but you can still do some amazing things with cheap camera. Great shots Leo!
  • Robin Johnston · 1 year ago
    Wow Leo... those pictures are amazing! I really like the detail in the night shots. I hope the rest of your trip is everything you want it to be and more. Cheers and keep the pics coming please...
  • Paul Minshall · 1 year ago
    I love the blues, the water's so still, and rocks really pop!
  • Bob T. · 1 year ago
    Great pictures. I was in Australia and most of the time spent in
    Adelaide, and I wanted to take a trip to Tasmania. But the time and money prevented. We did get to spend two nights on Kangaroo Island which was awesome. I would upload some pictures accept I don't have a public site to upload them to.
  • Tommy Sprague · 1 year ago
    Great shots - I love the statue pic, along with the one up the tower.
  • 1auren · 1 year ago
    Man, what a trip of a lifetime! I'm jealous! =;)
  • 1auren · 1 year ago
    Oh my GOSH... the Night Falls On The Harbor one is AMAZING. Also, I'm madly in love w/ that hanging silverware, too. At first glance I thought it was a funky crystal chandelier.
  • Raena · 1 year ago
    Those are superb.

    If you go bookshopping be sure to get a hold of a book (any book) with photos by Peter Dombrovskis; they're sublime.

    BTW it's Salamanca Market, not a 'Farmers Market' (if anything it's more of a craft market), and Sullivans Cove or Macquarie Wharf, not 'Hobart Harbour'.
  • Tristan · 1 year ago
    Are you coming to Melbourne at all??
  • ulric · 1 year ago
    beautiful pictures. The smugmug slideshow moves along a little too quick for me :)