Sir John Falls by Doug Thost
Doug Thost

Sir John Falls by

Just downstream from where the Franklin River joins the Gordon RIver in Tasmania’s South-West World Heritage Area. Despite its remote, pristine appearance, this spot recieves thousands of visitors per year from nearby Strahan. After rafting the Franklin River, it’s a bit of a shock to arrive here amidst a throng of tourists, a float plane, and a large tourist ferry…

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Limited to cards on RedBubble, this image is available as a limited edition print from my website

© Doug Thost 2005

Tech details: Canon EOS1n with 20-35mm lens, 30sec exposure on Fuji Provia 100

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australia, exposure, franklin, landscape, long, longexposure, river, tasmania, water, wilderness

Comments

  • Christophe Testi
    Christophe Testiover 4 years ago

    Oh man! This is STUNNING!

  • Linda Sannuti
    Linda Sannutiover 4 years ago

    love the flow of the water and greens ands blues are awesome!

  • Nolan Nitschke
    Nolan Nitschkeover 4 years ago

    great shot!

  • Paul Vanzella
    Paul Vanzellaover 4 years ago

    the amount of control in the movement of the water just makes it for me… wonderful!

  • Robert Mullner
    Robert Mullnerover 4 years ago

    Fantastic perspective and composition…also love that streaky water flow…
    rgs, Rob.

  • Tony Middleton
    Tony Middletonover 4 years ago

    beautiful Doug ! as stated it’s the water movement streaks that really set this photograph apart.
    :)

  • Halcyon007
    Halcyon007over 4 years ago

    That water movement is just fantastic. Amazingly captured

  • helene
    heleneover 4 years ago

    Amazing colours and light – superb!

  • Jared Revell
    Jared Revellover 4 years ago

    This is just stunning Doug, I love everything about it; the lines, the depth the colour, well done !

  • JenniferC
    JenniferCover 4 years ago

    Lovely colours, beautiful shot.