Mt Bridges (1160m) and Seal Lake from Tarn Shelf, Mount Field National Park, southern Tasmania. Mount Field East poking up over the end of the lake. A very hazy day that turned ugly for a bit then fined up... Tasmania can have about 8 seasons in one day, not just four.
Tasmania was basically ground flat during the Pleistocene (or last Ice Age) by a massive icecap. Seal Lake lies in a nook of the Broad River valley - a well preserved remnant of that past glaciation.
This image is out of the archives from May 2018. A couple more to come from this simply stunning day up high to view 'The Fagus'.
Fuji X70, 18.5mm, 1/450th sec at f/11, ISO 200
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