I saw quite a few waterfalls while in Tasmania. Most of them I hiked to in the middle of the day when the sun was high in the sky and conditions weren’t very conducive to photography. This waterfall, however, called Pencil Pine Falls, I was able to photograph early in the morning. It was easily accessible via a short walk from the visitors center at the entrance to Cradle Mountain National Park in the central mountains of Tasmania. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 35mm) ISO 100, f/18 at 5 seconds
Beautiful! I’m fond of this technique with flowing water. Great exposure, leaving detail in the rocks and trees. Always a pleasure to see a diversity of work from you.
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Exquisite, Sean!
—– Slender rills sustain
—– The tumbling cataracts which
—– Plight a river’s troth .
Beautiful! I’m fond of this technique with flowing water. Great exposure, leaving detail in the rocks and trees. Always a pleasure to see a diversity of work from you.
I like it.
Lovely & peaceful…
You can see where the name came from
Beautiful Sight not expected in this location
what was the light meter reading on this one. ? ) or was it on meter mode, auto macite, or sp. mode. ? )