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    The dark, tannin-stained middle reaches of the Huon River – one of Tasmania’s largest rivers – flows swiftly and silently through the impenetrable forest of the southwest. Tasmania, Australia. Image specs: Nikon F801s film camera, AF Nikkor 28-85mm lens with red (25A) filter, Ilford HP5+ 400ISO B&W film.
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    Date Taken: Mar 11, 2012
    Date Uploaded: May 30, 2018
    Location: Huonville, Tasmania, Australia
    Camera: Nikon LS-4000
    Copyright: © Andrew Smyth
    Categories: Black and White, Landscapes, Nature