I’m back in Hobart and it’s the middle of winter. Midwinter days in Tasmania can be some of the loveliest, calmest and with the bluest skies. When the sun goes down on these days, the chill does set in, but the twilight offers up new ways of seeing the island.
Looking north up the River Derwent from the eastern abutment of the former floating bridge.
Fishing on the Derwent River at twilight
The Tasman Bridge links Hobart to its suburbs on the Eastern shore of the River Derwent
The view north up the River Derwent at Sunset, from under the Tasman Bridge
The view north up the River Derwent at Sunset, from under the Tasman Bridge
Hobart at twilight from across the River Derwent
Hobart’s Tasman Bridge
The view north up the River Derwent at Sunset, from under the Tasman Bridge
kunanyi (Mount Wellington) and the Tasman Bridge, Hobart, Tasmania
View of Hobart from under the Tasman Bridge
Looking north up the Derwent River at sunset
The Tasman Bridge links the city of Hobart to its suburbs on the Eastern shore of the River Derwent
Montagu Bay looking across to kunanyi (Mount Wellington)
Fisherman on the Derwent River at twilight
The Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania