The Mitchell Plateau main attraction – Mitchell Falls, Kimberley, Western Australia. It is part of the Mitchell River National Park.
Captured raw with Nikon D300, Nikon 18 – 200mm lens.
Featured in A little bit country group 24/03/2013
mitchell falls, kimberley, western australia, jfphotography, waterfalls, landscape, outback
Comments
Oh My goodness, this is spectacular Jan. Fabulous capture my friend.
Thank you Teresa, this is magnificent place ;)
– Jan Fijolek
No wonder, it’s gorgeous! Breathtaking capture, Jan!
Thank you Tula, opinion is that “no photo could ever do this place justice”. And I agree with it ;)
– Jan Fijolek
I’ve been to places like that, but you do the best you can. Without having actually been there, I can say this is damn impressive, and you deserve credit for that!
Well, we can only do our best, and if it comes right then it is a bonus. Thank you, much appreciated Tula ;)
– Jan Fijolek
Superb work Jan..just beautiful !!!!!
Thank you Warren. Due to the very unusual wet season, the access road to the falls was going to be closed for a long time. Fortunately, for me, it was open just at the end of my trip, so I managed to go back and take few shots ;)
– Jan Fijolek
another awesome piece Jan! Fabulous work.
Thank you Bazcelt. It is the amazing place but too far away to go there more often ;)
– Jan Fijolek
A beautiful capture. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for a visit Kerryn ;)
– Jan Fijolek
Wow so beautiful.
Thank you Renee ;)
– Jan Fijolek
Another fantastic image of this wonderful part of Australia Jan.
Kimberly is a fantastic area Ian, but unfortunately is becoming more civilised as other parts of Australia ;)))
– Jan Fijolek
Beautiful image! The composition and exposure is wonderful! Lovely use of textures, colours and light!
Thank you Damienne, much appreciated ;)
– Jan Fijolek
Hi Jan, you have some beautiful pictures and a great portfolio.I recognize a lot of the Kimberly ones as i spent eight week camping up there and swam in the Mitchell Falls, mind you swam very very fast .
Thank you for a visit and I know what you mean, you have to be careful with crocs ;)
– Jan Fijolek