
the pianoBoat project, in Tasmania for a wee bit of work. We had a fortuitous spell of fine weather on the way down the East Coast. First stop after fleeing the ferry at Devonport was the Fingal Valley, where we got to test out exactly how effective the boat is at catching even a modest breeze ...


At Friendly Beaches near the famous Freycinet Peninsular, the pianoBoat project (under the care and guidance of our photographer and close friend Toby Story) braved austere finger-freezing temperatures and dazzling breath-snatching beauty. Toby managed to compose some exquisite images, in defiance of his injured knee and the severe sleep-deprivation of all concerned. We all had to keep pinching ourselves to reassure against the impression of super-reality conveyed by the remarkable calm and clarity of the skies.

We set the pianoBoat up in the dunes and tested out the new battery and power inverter with the data-projector, attracting some very curious (and curiously silent) observers in the process. We'd lost most of the twilight by the time we'd ironed out the many technical hitches along the way, but this led to some wonderful photos of the milky way behind a light-painted boat. The difficulty of sitting still for minutes on end was more than matched by the technical challenges of timing exposures in-camera for the projector, torch, and starlight.

Simply witnessing the extraordinary sky above a becalmed Tasman Sea, complete with the crispest views of the Milky Way with the Magellanic Clouds and other distant galaxies, made it all worthwhile.
Great project, bravo.
ReplyDeleteWe have a bass player on staff that goes out on a electric powered Brompton and pulls a trailer with 3 bikes along. Make he should pack his bass as well.
http://site.nycewheels.com/blog/cargo-bike-trailer-pulled-by-electric-brompton/
Our pictures aren't quite as pretty as yours.
Very nice job
Bert, Brompton enthusiast
www.nycewheels.com