Cascade
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Taken on a beautiful evening at Wattamolla in Royal NP just south of Sydney Australia. / This is a blended exposure of two identical shots – one shot was taken to expose for the water and to catch its movement, the second shot to expose for the sky. I then combined them in PS. I find this technique gives you a lot more control over an image than by simply using a graduated density filter. I kept the aperture the same for both shots (f/8) but the sky was a 1sec exposure and the waterfall 30sec – so you can get an idea how wide the dynamic range was here. / Canon 30D / Tv – 1sec-30sec / Av – f/8 / ISO – 400 / FL – 21mm / Circular Polarising Filter
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Canon 5D / Tripod+Shutter Release Cable / Polarising filter / 1.6s @ f/4 / 100 ISO
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We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.
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Cement Creek is about 10 minutes outside of Warburton in the Yarra Valley, Victoria on the way to Mt Donna Buang. Beautiful little spot with many little hidden cascades like this magnificient specimen. To check out other shots from this area see my Yarra Valley gallery. For more waterfall shots check out my Waterfalls gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
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Hiking down Havasu Creek.
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Taken in July-07, on a miserable wet cloudy day. Standing in the middle of the water flow to try and capture the essence of these upper Leura Cascades. / Enjoy! Canon 5D / Tripod+shutter release cable / Polarising filter / f/4 100 ISO
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Mossy and Fresh Taggerty River. Vic. Aus…something to cool us Aussies down as it’s heating up..big one tomorrow. 40 degrees ish…! / rgs, Rob.
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Best viewed large. / Shot in a small stream in Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. / The blueness of this shot is a mystery to me. I’ve noticed that if you shoot moving water just after sunset it does tend to bring out the blue wavelength, especially if you use a polarising filter oddly enough. But I’ve never got this intensity of blue since. I made some adjustments to the curves and levels in PS to accentuate contrast a little but there is no colour manipulation to the water – this is how it came out! The only thing I can think of is that for some reason at that particular time and the particular angle I was taking this shot the auto colour balance in the camera was fooled into boosting the blue wavelength but this still doesn’t make much sense to me. Any other suggestions (short of radioactive material being poured in the water upstream lol)? I’ve actually got some even bluer than this but, quite frankly, they look so over the top it looks like I went nuts with PS so I haven’t posted them. / Shooting info as follows: / Tv 6 secs / Av f29 / ISO 200 / FL 70mm
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A fashion shoot in the Karroo, a beautiful semi-desert part of South Africa. The model was on top of a 100metre high cliff and I had to climb the opposite cliff face to get this shot. A really worthwhile effort..
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The mossy Taggerty River with some Winter snowmelt from Lake Mountain. / 4 second exposure here.
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Tripod+Shutter Release Cable / f/32 @ 7s / 100 ISO
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I ventured up to Leura Cascades in the Blue Mountains today to try my hand at some waterfall photography.. This was one of the results, I hope you like it!! I used a circular polarizer to darken the scene and allow longer shutter speeds to capture the water flow better.. / Thanks very much for looking, comments and critiquing are most welcome.. Best Viewed LARGE EXIF / Date: 23/05/2008 @ 2:16pm / Camera: Nikon D40 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm II / Focal Length: 22mm / Aperture: f/18 / Shutter: 20 seconds / ISO: 200 Looks great as a framed print, don’t you think? :P /
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Shot: Nikon D40X / Format: Raw / Time: 1.29pm / Exposure: 10.000 seconds / F No: 9.0 / Focal Length: 26.0mm / Tripod Used / Uv Filter Used Leura Cascade Falls is in Sydney Australia The Blue Mountains. This is a great walk to go and do! It’s not to hard and you see beautiful things the whole way! How to get there… Commencing from the Leura Cascades Picnic Area make your way to the information board from which you will observe a concrete pathway descending to the left. Follow the pathway as it travels beside the bubbling Leura Cascades creek. You will approach a small footbridge, at this there will be an intersection, you will note a weathered signpost indicating the direction of Leura Cascades, from this point head downhill to the Cascades. As you descend the fern covered stairs (handrails for support) to the Cascades you will hear the sounds of rushing water as the creek picks up speed. At the bottom, the Cascades are best viewed from beneath a rock cave looking back up the Cascades. A brief sidetrack can be made from the Cascades by following the path for a short distance to a lookout directly above the Bridal Veil Falls. Return to the picnic area via the same pathway.
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This is another photo I had taken that was inspired this morning by my love and passion for orchids. Right now many of my orchids are in bloom on my patio. Florida has perfect conditions for growing orchids….. High humidity and warm temperatures. This is another variety of the Phalaenopsis Orchid. /
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This is another shot from Zebedee Springs. The thermal springs are just lovely. Both in scenery and for a warm dip! There were so many wonderful cascades but also so many people there that it was hard to get shots without swimmers in them.
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Best viewed large. Side view of the three cascades at the top tier of National Falls, / Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. From here the water drops 25m to a couple of shallow pools before dropping over a 50m fall which is almost inaccessible. Working on finding a way to these large falls but they are in a ravine and haven’t succeeded yet. We’ve been in a long drought so these falls have been mostly non-existent for the last couple of years. It’s good to see them flowing so freely again. / Tv: 10secs / Av: f13 / ISO 100 / FL: 33mm
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The Cora Lynn Cascades are situated deep in the Great Otway National Park, behind Lorne, Victoria.
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So much water and in my favourite colours..another purple one!!
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The original was donated to a Charity for African Children to get books and pencils for educational purposes. / I have found out that this Charity is not a registered Charity after all!
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This little owl (the most common type of owl in our area) was rescued by a Raptor Center and ended up at the Cascade Raptor Center. They were unable to return her to the wild (due to an eye injury) and she remains as a permanent resident at the Cascade Raptor Center along with 60+ other birds of Prey. The Raptor center is involved in rescuing and returning hundreds of birds to the wild each year, including Eagles, Owls and Hawks. They are completely supported by the public. / 200% of all my earnings on RB go to help support these birds (I match 100% of all earnings). / Cascade Raptor Center
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One more in my waterfall collection This image was produced by stitching 9 D200 files plus a little crop to achieve the 5×4 aspect ratio. / More than 30 megapix for a perfect large poster !
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Both the grand and the intimate aspects of nature can be revealed in the expressive photograph… Both can stir enduring affirmations and discoveries… and can surely help the spectator in his search for identification… with the vast world of natural beauty and the wonder surrounding him…. ~ Ansel Adams ~
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Water reflecting the light as it journeys down the falls in silky rays………..Bald River Falls, Monroe County, Tennessee
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