peter_daalder 0 Posted August 5, 2010 Attractive at any time of the year, but always at its best after a good downpoor! Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted August 5, 2010 Magnífica suavidad de luz y color del agua, Saludos Peter. Link to comment
swede621 0 Posted August 5, 2010 Beautiflu shot !!Great exposure. Well done, Peter... Link to comment
paulpluskwik 0 Posted August 5, 2010 Beautiful landscape photo with the water fall. well done . very scenic spot. take care. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 6, 2010 Outstanding work,the composition and movement of the water are excellent,top marks,Harry Link to comment
pucciarelli 0 Posted August 8, 2010 Peter,Very nice water fall silkiness. This could maybe win you a competition.Michael Link to comment
Matthew Brennan 3 Posted August 8, 2010 Beautiful flow, photographic justice. Just as I remember it years ago after a decent raining. Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted August 10, 2010 Peter, is this Tassie green? Someone from the main island like me sees this as a little stronger than he would expect. Link to comment
peter_daalder 0 Posted August 12, 2010 Well, thank you all for the tremendous feedback on this one!It was obviously the underlying rock formation that greatly assisted in producing such an interesting display of flowing water. The exposure time was 1.6 seconds at f11, ISO 100.I appreciate that the longer exposure of water is not to everyone's taste, but this particular cascade simply demanded the kind of photographic treatment that many deem to be overused.Jeff, with regards to the intensity of the Tassie greenery, you're expectations are not that far off the mark. These falls were shot on a dull overcast/rainy day, so I have indeed added some vibrance to the scene.Tasmania is often referred to as Australia's Emerald Isle. This can certainly be the case during our late winter/early spring months of August through to October. Though I mostly concentrate on recording our rural scenery, some very intense green hues can be found in Tassie's rainforests. An example that is quite representative of this can be found here.For an interesting, and somewhat entertaining, read about our rainforest greenery, have a look here! Link to comment
jeff.grant 0 Posted August 12, 2010 Peter, looking at Brendan's image, I thought Velvia on steroids. I just didn't believe that it could be true, and as for John's one what a performance, but it is a good shot. Link to comment
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