This image accompanies the previous one and was taken at an unknown spot on the road from Blackheath to the Megalong Valley in the Blue Mountains National Park of NSW Australia. I would like to identify this spot however I do plan to return soon for more images and to take the walk further.
Such beauty- whenever i am in the Blue Mountains, it is only ever to drive over them on my way to Mudgee and beyond… I have always said i’d love to spend a day or two just being a tourist and discovering all the little nooks and crannies in the area.
Hi Kylie and thank you for commenting. Please treat yourself to a stay there, the photo ops are unlimited and the walks and hidden delights abound. I do appreciate your comment.
– Bev Woodman
jacqueiabout 3 years ago
Like a scene from wonderland ..those gorgeous rich greens and the milky water tumbling down….just perfect Bev…..must favourite it……….jacquei xx
Thank you sweet Jacquei – I do always look forward to your response and especially the favouriting of my work. You have made my day.
I LOVE IT, ADORE IT ABSOLUTELY…I CAN EVEN HEAR THE WATER, SOUNDS OF THE BUSH AND SMELL THE MOIST COOL AIR AND FEEL THE GENTLE BREEZE ON MY CHEEKS.
Such is the power and strength of this work! IN fact I love them both…!! They’d make an awesome and impressive duo!!! But do tell…how did you capture the waterfall so superbly?? I’d love to know your secret tips and techniques!!
FAV!!!!!! Gotta go now to do it. Thank you for making my night…a lovely scene to have in my mind as I go to sleep.!!!!!..xxxxOoOoXxXxXxXxooOOOO
:D : )))))))))))))))
Good morning Jan, what a beautiful and enthusiastic comment to wake up to today. Thank you for the favourite too. I have no special skills on waterfall photography as I’m still playing. This one was really rushed as we were tired from hopping from spot to spot and I had walked many tracks this day. I jumped out of the car at this spot and left Phil to mind the gear and thought I would just see what was down in this beautiful ferny forest – it was beautiful beyond expression. I used my 55-200 mm lens, it still had the polariser filter attached and I had the camera set to night landscape … and it was hand held. All very rushed but I’m amazed at how well it turned out. Many others were deleted because of camera movement. Its going to be my first point of call next time and I’ll play a bit next time and pass the setting on to you. Hugs for a great day.
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Beautiful capture Bev! :o)
Thank you Marilyn for the comment and also for the favourite.
– Bev Woodman
Such beauty- whenever i am in the Blue Mountains, it is only ever to drive over them on my way to Mudgee and beyond…
I have always said i’d love to spend a day or two just being a tourist and discovering all the little nooks and crannies in the area.
Hi Kylie and thank you for commenting. Please treat yourself to a stay there, the photo ops are unlimited and the walks and hidden delights abound. I do appreciate your comment.
– Bev Woodman
Like a scene from wonderland ..those gorgeous rich greens and the milky water tumbling down….just perfect Bev…..must favourite it……….jacquei xx
Thank you sweet Jacquei – I do always look forward to your response and especially the favouriting of my work. You have made my day.
– Bev Woodman
A wonderful shot Bev!! Love the multi-textured, moss covered rocks, contrasting against the milky smooth water. Just perfect!!
Thank you Magee – your comments always mean a lot to me.
– Bev Woodman
OH WOW!!!!!
I LOVE IT, ADORE IT ABSOLUTELY…I CAN EVEN HEAR THE WATER, SOUNDS OF THE BUSH AND SMELL THE MOIST COOL AIR AND FEEL THE GENTLE BREEZE ON MY CHEEKS.
Such is the power and strength of this work! IN fact I love them both…!! They’d make an awesome and impressive duo!!!
But do tell…how did you capture the waterfall so superbly?? I’d love to know your secret tips and techniques!!
FAV!!!!!! Gotta go now to do it. Thank you for making my night…a lovely scene to have in my mind as I go to sleep.!!!!!..xxxxOoOoXxXxXxXxooOOOO
:D : )))))))))))))))
Good morning Jan, what a beautiful and enthusiastic comment to wake up to today. Thank you for the favourite too. I have no special skills on waterfall photography as I’m still playing. This one was really rushed as we were tired from hopping from spot to spot and I had walked many tracks this day. I jumped out of the car at this spot and left Phil to mind the gear and thought I would just see what was down in this beautiful ferny forest – it was beautiful beyond expression. I used my 55-200 mm lens, it still had the polariser filter attached and I had the camera set to night landscape … and it was hand held. All very rushed but I’m amazed at how well it turned out. Many others were deleted because of camera movement. Its going to be my first point of call next time and I’ll play a bit next time and pass the setting on to you. Hugs for a great day.
– Bev Woodman
Beautiful capture Bev.
Thanks Paul – this is a beautiful spot and I can’t wait to get back there to explore more of this area.
– Bev Woodman
Very beautiful scene of this waterfall Bev!
Thank you Kathy for your lovely comment.
– Bev Woodman
Beautifully captured. Well done!!
Thanks Anna for the comment and the favourite – its always so appreciated
– Bev Woodman
Deb that’s what got me too – the water clarity. Probably because I still had the polariser on. Thanks so much for the comment.
– Bev Woodman
just gorgeous Bev! The clarity in the pool is superb! well done!
Thanks Di and as I said to Deb above, I took this in such a rush that I still had the polariser on but I’m glad because of this effect.
– Bev Woodman