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30-Oct-2019

Dutch Tilt in Van Dieman's Land

Van Diemen’s Land, (1642–1855), the southeastern Australian island colony that became the commonwealth state of Tasmania. Named for Anthony van Diemen, governor general of the Dutch East Indies, the island was discovered and named in 1642 by Abel J. Tasman, a celebrated navigator under Van Diemen’s command. The first British settlers in the early 19th century retained the name.

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larose forest photos18-Oct-2020 21:40
Interesting information and cool tilted shot. Van Diemen's Land, the name, turns up in a number of traditional British folk songs, given so many were sent to the 'colonies'. !
Jeff Real18-Oct-2020 14:19
You are very clever in both composition and in associations.
This really works!
You have a great mind for the scavenger hunts and themed challenges.
I would be a huge flop...LOL
V
Dennis Hoyne17-Oct-2020 00:17
Anew way to see this structure!
Doug Cruden16-Oct-2020 18:39
Blimey! That's giving me squint eyes :o)
Chris16-Oct-2020 16:09
Great, I love this idea - it baffles the mind!
Fong Lam16-Oct-2020 15:59
A nice street scene with this striking angle...V
marie-jose wolff16-Oct-2020 15:39
excellent composition for this urban shot! V
Bryan Murahashi16-Oct-2020 04:21
A nice tilt for this big city scene.
joseantonio16-Oct-2020 03:25
nice angle for this interestng capture.V.
Sue Anne16-Oct-2020 02:35
Excellent v
Carl Carbone16-Oct-2020 02:11
Interesting interpretation.
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