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These are the Hopetoun Falls in the Otways Ranges south west of Melbourne

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falls, ranges, otways, hopetoun

Born in the sixties in Melbourne, live with my brother and two german shepherds. It’s all good.

I like nothing more than getting out and finding things to photograph. Well…..that and swinging a golf club:-)

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  • Lois Romer
    Lois Romeralmost 3 years ago

    very nice

  • thanks Lois, this was difficult shoot, a kilometre downhill and back from the carpark and drenching rain

    – Steve Scully

  • Sonja Wells
    Sonja Wellsalmost 3 years ago

    This one is really special. Great job!

  • through soaking rain, but I used an ND filter for the first time

    – Steve Scully

  • Steve Van Aperen
    Steve Van Aperenalmost 3 years ago

    Well done. Considering how wet and miserable it was this is a great result.

  • good day yesterday, mate

    – Steve Scully

  • brendanscully
    brendanscullyalmost 3 years ago

    Excellent…… !!

  • Lois Romer
    Lois Romeralmost 3 years ago

    i have done that walk but not in the rain.

  • JanT
    JanTalmost 3 years ago

    Looks wet and wild! Good composition with the falls off-center and the stream/river moving toward the viewer. Nicely done!

  • what you are looking at is a temperate rain forest, not far from the wettest place in Victoria. I love the tree ferns and the mountain ash, a species of eucalypt is one of the tallest trees in the world, the largest growing to over 300ft with many reports from long ago of 400ft trees.

    – Steve Scully

  • Barbara  Brown
    Barbara Brownalmost 3 years ago

    A beautiful image Steve!

  • thanks Barbara, i appreciate your visit

    – Steve Scully

  • ladybroken36
    ladybroken36over 2 years ago

    What an absolutely Beautiful capture!!

  • i was happy with it, Carlie, since it was pouring at the time and I got soaked

    – Steve Scully

  • Karen Stackpole
    Karen Stackpoleover 2 years ago

    a heavenly place, captyred so beautifully. well done

  • hope to go back when it isn’t raining

    – Steve Scully