This is the second tier of National Falls, Royal National Park which features in “Liquid Glass” so it gives you a feel for just how much a landscape can change in low light. Getting really hooked on what post-dusk light does to moving water – normally white water gets a distinct blue hue which the camera picks up very effectively. The only treatment here is to tweak curves and levels a bit.
Tv: 30 secs
Av: f/3.5
ISO: 500
FL: 10mm

australia, blue, cascade, landscape, nationalpark, nsw, rocks, royal, stream, sydney, water, waterfall, waterscape
Comments
works for me!
dark and forboding..
The texture and colour are sensational Geoff!!! This picture is litterally beaming. I’m almost tempted to crop the top bit to give it an abstract edge.
Thanks for your lovely comment Douzy – I did try cropping out the sky but it threw out the whole balance of the image curiously enough. Btw there is a simple way to straighten up images in PS which I can show you if you are interested – I find it very helpful as my nightshot horizons tend to be all over the place in the original lol.
– Geoff Coleman - Landscapes
wow!
I’m sure your not supposed to take pictures in this sort of light? I love it, a 20th century composition.
Thanks folks – glad you like it
What a beautiful image! It is absolutely a magic shot. Well done Geoff!
Lovely shot Geoff :)
Thanks heaps for stopping by Angi.
– Geoff Coleman - Landscapes
Very magical shot.
And thanks also to you Mayu and elisab