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		<title>Erskine Falls</title>
		<description>Erskine Falls is a lovely little waterfall near Lorne, on Victoria's world-famous Great Ocean Road coastal drive. I came here with Melissa, and we wandered around looking for the optimum angle. Sometimes it helps to look behind us — I saw this log and found the perfect foreground for my ...</description>
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		<title>Ryan Moore Photography: The Video</title>
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		<title>Fairy Princess</title>
		<description>This is my darling little fairy princess, Anneliese Bethany, at her Nanny's house in Rockingham, Western Australia. I bought her this fairy dress for Christmas. </description>
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		<title>Canola Fields</title>
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				We were travelling along the Great Ocean Road when we saw this fantastic view of seemingless endless canola fields. The little yellow flowers looked so bright and cheerful against the dark and brooding sky, and I couldn’t help but scramble out of the car at breakneck speed to photograph them.
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		<title>How to fall down a mountain</title>
		<description>Last Friday was my 26th birthday, and I decided to spend the weekend in Tasmania, visiting my girlfriend Melissa and getting some much-needed relaxation after what has been a very hectic and stressful few weeks.

After a crazy Sunday night stranded over 1200m above sea-level at the summit of Mt. Roland, ...</description>
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		<title>Dove Lake</title>
		<description>Dove Lake is a beautifully picturesque mountain lake near the famous Cradle Mountain in northern Tasmania. It's an oft-photographed lake as it reflects Cradle Mountain very nicely. I was more interested in the changes in texture, from the pebbly bank of the lake to it's smooth ripples, to the craggy ...</description>
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		<title>Baby Wombat</title>
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				We happened across this little critter whilst wandering around near Dove Lake in Tasmania&#8217;s north. He was a little timid, of course — and we had to be cautious as his parents were most likely not timid in the least — so I chose the 70mm setting and didn&#8217;t get ...</description>
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		<title>Autumn Newlyweds</title>
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				This is one of my best mates, Scott Muir, with his wife Rose. They invited me down to Tasmania for their wedding, and of course I took &#8217;Christine&#8217; (my Nikon) along.
The place they were married in is called Hawley House, and is situated in Hawley Beach, near Devonport, Tasmania. The ...</description>
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		<title>Cottage Wedding</title>
		<description>This is my good mate Scotty and his wife Rose, standing in an overgrown doorway at Hawley House, in Tasmania, on their wedding day. The rustic surrounds made for some beautiful photography, and I was lucky to be there with 'Christine' to capture it all! </description>
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		<title>Dawson Falls</title>
		<description>This gorgeous waterfall cascades down the gullies and cliffs of Mt. Taranaki on New Zealand's North Island. A place of the most picturesque forest I've ever seen, by the time I got down to the Falls I was already in Photographer's Paradise and so giddy it was an effort to ...</description>
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