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waterfall of clouds - The Grampians by Tony Middleton
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As always – click image for a better viewA chilly morning on the Mt William range sees cloud and mist plummet off the ridgeline as the colder air sinks into the shadows of the range. Meanwhile the rising sun warms the rockfaces and slopes to the west, forcing the cold damp air to warm,rise and dry – thus lifting and dissapating the ‘downstream flow’ of this ‘waterfall of clouds’.This ongoing spectacle continued for several hours and was a real highlight to watch and experience !

Fuji G617 – no cropping,no stitching. Velvia 100F.
©T.Middleton2008


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  • Sue Martin
    Sue Martinabout 5 years ago

    absolutely gorgeous x

  • Maxhamish
    Maxhamishabout 5 years ago

    You don’t see this often so, wow……what an image…………

  • Jodie Elchah
    Jodie Elchahabout 5 years ago

    WOW this is beautiful..Looks like a soft velvet blanket.. Great capture Tony..

  • KeepsakesPhotography Michael Rowley
    KeepsakesPhoto...about 5 years ago

    brilliant image great capture !

  • ShaneBooth
    ShaneBoothabout 5 years ago

    Stunning Tony, is this a resent shot?

  • Thanks Shane – I took this about 10days ago whilst having an excellent break in the region. :)

    – Tony Middleton

  • Els Steutel
    Els Steutelabout 5 years ago

    Amazing shot, laying as a blanket on the mountains!!

  • Travis Easton
    Travis Eastonabout 5 years ago

    Know the spot well, but wow you’ve sure captured a moment here, awesome shot Tone, perfect comp too.

  • D Byrne
    D Byrneabout 5 years ago

    be beautiful to watch and enjoy, you are lucky

  • Stephanie Johnson
    Stephanie Johnsonabout 5 years ago

    Sensational image!!

  • AlMiller
    AlMillerabout 5 years ago

    what an awesome capture tony well done