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The best thing about photographing a waterfall illuminated by the sun is that a rainbow appears in the spray.
This is the tallest waterfall on the Wallace River. There are many waterfalls on here, this is the 265 foot drop.
Since we changed our plans after we left the house, I didn't have my wide angle lens or neutral density filter. Note to self: leave ND filter in bag!
Made sure to get some captures with my daughter there on the falls ... we had a great time shooting Ricketts Glenn together. Hope to Gettysburg soon with her ... we'll see if we can make that happen.
Increased the ISO to reduce the shutter time so she did not have to stoop still too long ... nice father that I am ;))
Tasmania, Australia. Shot under slightly difficult conditions, as the wind was blowing spray from the falls right at us. Still, I managed this, which was shot as a vertical panorama (stitched but then cropped later).
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I took the photo after a heavy rain storm in March of this year, hoping that the waterfall would carry much more water than usual. I was rewarded, but the storm had damaged nearly the whole path and only a few spots were passable. So loud I had never heard the waterfall, the rushing noice broke the silence of the forest and sometimes I love this.
I chose bw, because everything was muddy. And dark rocks quite looking good and making a fine contrast to the silky water :-)
Happy evening everyone :-)
Shishigawa-Keikoku
There is in northern from of Nobeoka City, in this gorge, which is apporoximately 2km along Shishigawa(river),is formed by white granite,and the clear stream is very beautiful and can enjoy the scenery of four seasons.
These unamed falls on a little known burn running off the south side of the neglected Campsie Fells are a surprisingly pleasant hang out with large sweeps of smooth slabs. They are good for taking a selfie on too (although the reality of executing said selfie is a lot less cool!
About twenty feet wide.....the type where you'd see water sprites hanging out...maybe in the spot of sun on the mossy rock...
It was my little corner of the world for awhile.
Thanks for your visit, enjoy your weekend!!!....Pat...xo
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Snow on the ground and cold temps, about 20+ degrees during the day.....but I'm enjoying an almost daily walk outside..
Das Bild hat natürlich auch eine Geschichte drum herum
Die Steine am Aussichtspunkt sind etwas glitschig und so kam es bei enem Sturz meiner Frau zu einer kaputten Brille und einem Cut über dem Auge (zum großen Glück über dem Auge !!!). Wir sind dann zu einer Ärztin in Norwegen gefahren die den Cut dann klammerte. Sie fragte aber mehrmals nach ob es wirklich bei einem Sturz passierte ;-)
Here we are at the Hohwald waterfall which is one of the most visited in my region.Don't easy to take some photos without any visitor, so I had to come back in late afternoon to take this one. I did use the a little stopper from Lee to get the long exposure. Hope you enjoy, thanks in advance for your favs and comments.