Rivulet in their Back Yard

Another photograph from the Linear Park and the Hobart Part of Scott Kelby’s Second Annual World Wide Photo Walk. The interesting thing about the Hobart Rivulet is that it is literally in some peoples back yard.
Bridge and Rivulet

Another Shot from the Hobart Linear Park where i was as part of Scott Kelby’s Second Annual World Wide Photo Walk in Hobart
Wall

This wall stands next to the Hobart Rivulet. Much of the banks of the Rivulet after the settlement of Hobart were mills and tanneries and the like. While most of the industrial stuff is now gone, some of the walls have been retained in their ruined state.
This was taken as part of the Hobart Photo Walk which was part of the Scott Kelby’s Second Annual World Wide Photo Walk.
Hobart Photo Walk

All around the world people are taking part in Scott Kelby’s Second Annual World Wide Photo Walk including Hobart where a group of Hobart Photographers got together to walk up the Hobart Linear Park which runs next to the Hobart Rivulet. I am not sure what passers by thought at various times with so many photographers all trying to get different shots including photographing the grass with a heavy frost like in today’s photo.
Afterwards to the pub for a drink and a counter meal.
Danger Deep Water

This sign is near the Hobart Rivulet in South Hobart as there is what would be described as a flood control weir type installation to reduce the chance of flash flooding.
I also thought it appropriate as i am back to work after some time off and eight months away doing a different job. Yikes.
And as i mentioned previously, the World Wide Photo Walk is this Saturday and if you are interested in joining the Hobart Walk, then please check out the Hobart Page of the World Wide Walk
