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A shot taken from behind the falls looking downstream.

Bindaree Falls is a beautiful waterfall on Mt. Stirling in Victoria. This was taken at the height of summer. I can only imagine how lovely these falls would be following the spring thaw.

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mt stirling, bindarre falls

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  • Appel
    Appelover 3 years ago

    Gorgeous! It looks as if the heavens have opened up and let out some of it’s glory!

  • Thanks Appel. I like that veiled affect. Appreciate your comment.

    – John Dekker

  • Richard  Cubitt
    Richard Cubittover 3 years ago

    Turned out great John, glad you got this one seeing though you had no battery left!

  • Thanks Richard….eked out what I could from those batteries, so very fortunate in the end. This was the last one I took.

    – John Dekker

  • Travis Easton
    Travis Eastonover 3 years ago

    Looks like a great spot, thanks for sharing John.

  • Thanks Travis.

    – John Dekker

  • James Deypalan
    James Deypalanover 3 years ago

    Very beautiful image John.

  • Thanks James

    – John Dekker

  • Matt Halls
    Matt Hallsover 3 years ago

    That’s a unique w/fall view John…certainly gives it a rainforest look! Love the lit up cascade from the beam of light.. NIcely done!!

  • Thanks Matt

    – John Dekker

  • mspfoto
    mspfotoover 3 years ago

    Excellent work magnificent POV

  • Thanks very much Mark

    – John Dekker

  • NutzNBerez
    NutzNBerezover 3 years ago

    Makes me want to play in the rain. Just beautiful.

  • It does feel that way….thank-you!

    – John Dekker

  • DankaDear
    DankaDearabout 3 years ago

    Beautiful work! I agree, makes me want to play in the rain with arms outstretched and savouring the moment :)

  • Thank-you DankaDear…that’s exactly the feeling!!

    – John Dekker

  • ginabgood1
    ginabgood1about 3 years ago

  • Thanks very much Gina

    – John Dekker

  • faulsey
    faulseyabout 3 years ago

    now thats a different point of view makes for a top shot good work

  • Thanks very much faulsey

    – John Dekker