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Catalog Number: TX1134
Edition: 27/100
Image Ratio: 3:1
The Labyrinth, TAS

$11,820.00 – $15,110.00
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A shadowed foreground of grey rock and bleached trees forms a borderline between the dramatic heights of The Labyrinth and their mirror image in the near-motionless waters of Lake Elysia. With Mt. Geryon on the left and The Acropolis on the right, this glacier-hewn valley is one of many hidden delights that lie off the well-worn hiking tracks in Tasmanias central highlands. Many people first discovered its stunning beauty through the work of the late Peter Dombrovskis (1945-1996), one of Australias great landscape photographers, and I dedicate this photograph to him.
Catalog Number: TX1134
Edition: 27/100
Image Ratio: 3:1
The Labyrinth, TAS

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A shadowed foreground of grey rock and bleached trees forms a borderline between the dramatic heights of The Labyrinth and their mirror image in the near-motionless waters of Lake Elysia. With Mt. Geryon on the left and The Acropolis on the right, this glacier-hewn valley is one of many hidden delights that lie off the well-worn hiking tracks in Tasmanias central highlands. Many people first discovered its stunning beauty through the work of the late Peter Dombrovskis (1945-1996), one of Australias great landscape photographers, and I dedicate this photograph to him.
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About Your Print
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A shadowed foreground of grey rock and bleached trees forms a borderline between the dramatic heights of The Labyrinth and their mirror image in the near-motionless waters of Lake Elysia. With Mt. Geryon on the left and The Acropolis on the right, this glacier-hewn valley is one of many hidden delights that lie off the well-worn hiking tracks in Tasmanias central highlands. Many people first discovered its stunning beauty through the work of the late Peter Dombrovskis (1945-1996), one of Australias great landscape photographers, and I dedicate this photograph to him.
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