Waterfalls In Tasmania

October 8th, 2011 at 5:58pm

While I guess there would be 1000′s upon 1000′s of waterfalls in Tasmania on my last visit I was able to photograph just a couple and really only one with decent conditions. The small falls at the back of a short hike through and past another more photographed falls. Tasmania has some of the best landscape scenery for photography in Australia. I loved the diversity that was presented at every turn

I took several different perspectives view of these falls but I think I like this one the most. While the water was more than kind of cold it was freezing being the end of winter, one had to get in for the right point of view. This image has taken some time to finish as I have been stuck on a couple of things about this image for some time … I think I can safely say I have completed this image … next :)

 

Thanks to all those that are now reading this blog … we have jumped considerably in traffic numbers to around 350-500 per day … Once again thanks for your support … cheers Neal

 

 

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Comments

  1. Really like this one Neal! Great colour and composition. Which Falls are these?

  2. Cheers Tim …. I am really not sure of the name of these actually … I will have to get back to you after I do some research …

  3. Michelle Fabian said October 9th, 2011, 9:57pm:

    Absolutely breathtakingly beautiful – you know how I Iove water in any form. Well done cuz.

  4. Thanks Michelle ….

  5. fantastic image Neal. love the low prespective. those greens sure have some pop!! :-)

  6. cheers Stehpen … the longer exposure brings out the greens a little better …

  7. Killer shot! Tasmania is on my to do list, after seeing this, I might just bump it to the top.

  8. cheers katrina … tasmania is killer, can not wait to get back …

  9. Stunning, I did not see a mention of where exactly this was, have you found out the name? Well done with the increase in traffic too.

  10. Yeah I did it was horseshoe falls in Tasmania.

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