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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:33 pm 
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There is no post in this thread for quite a long time.
Trying to let in the flow once more ..... :)
(Or is there any other thread for falls)

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and a few shots from the surrounding:

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textured cave roof

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textured trunk

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green stars

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path to past

this photo gave me a feel as if standing right at that place and looking up at the sky..... a personal feeling may be :)
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and the memorial outside Wentworth Falls Station, where these photos are taken at the Darwin Walk
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:31 am 
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I'm not a fan of milky water so its good to see natural water over the falls. Is Wentworth station in the Blue Moutains.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:59 am 
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Thanks 4xxxx.
Faster shutter for me shows the force of water where as slow shutters create the dream effect.
Mostly it is personal choice and a bit context dependant too IMHO like if the amount of water is less then slower shutter helps to fill up the space more.... keeps the contunity of water lines.
I have used slower shutters for a few of the shots but not that slow.

Yes indeed in the Blue Mountains.... one of the very beautiful places in this Beautiful Australia!

-I had fore warned in earlier posts about my intentions to visit this country mate :)

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MistyCreekPhoto wrote:

Is the waterfall real?? I can't believe it, so nice.

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