


Beauchamp Falls, Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia Art Print

Designed and sold by Michael Boniwell
$114.53
$97.35 when you buy any 2+
$97.35 when you buy any 2+
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Art PrintGallery-grade paper, high-quality print
$114.53
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- Gallery-grade prints on high-quality paper, this is the real deal
- Lightly textured 100% cotton paper
- Custom sizes, based on artwork dimensions. Check size chart if self-framing
- Dimensions include a 1 - 2 inch (2.5 - 5.0cm) white border to assist in framing
- Shipped in protective packaging
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

Beauchamp Falls, Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia
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Beauchamp Falls is very near to Hopetoun Falls, both of which reside in the Great Otway National Park, along the ever popular Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Beauchamp Falls is actually a tad more accessible in terms of driving, though probably a shade more of a walk. We are talking about minutes from the car park, not hours though and said car park actually contains quite an array of official free camping spots, many with a magic view over the hills.
The best time to visit is after winter when the river will be flowing well, though there is still plenty of liquid charm even in the height of summer. If you're ticking Otways falls there are several more to look out for, including Erskine, Triplet and Stevensons Falls all of which are beautiful.
Having photographed Beauchamp Falls so many times I have long since lost count, my expectations during this visit where quite low. The early morning sky was blue and cloudless, which generally speaking are the worst conditions for waterfalls as it can cause overly bright dappled light with harsh shadows. Most photographers wait until overcast days, but on this trip clouds had been non-existent for many days, so we hiked in anyway.
Incredibly that direct sunlight I had been trying to avoid, decided to offer something quite special. Caught by the water spray from the falls, it beamed into the scene, dancing across the misty air and creating the most fantastic streaming light rays. I started on one side of the river, and as the sun rose, moved into the centre and then eventually onto the opposite bank, doing everything I could to maximise the amazing conditions. What a morning!
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