
Waterfalls
I continue to marvel at the beauty of the bush around me as I wander along the tracks and streams, stepping over stones and boulders to reach the best vantage point of each waterfall.
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Russell Falls
Russell falls is well photographed, so it is hard to come up with new compositions. I guess what I like about Landscape Photography is no two weather conditions are the same, so thing like water flow and lighting can be different.

Mathinna Falls
Mathinna falls is located out along a forestry track on the east coast of Tasmania. it is not as popular as some of the more easily to get at falls. but it is quite and peaceful. it was on the day when we went, with no other people around.

Saint Columba Falls (left)
I was astounded by the size of Saint Columba Falls. this is One of three photos in this collection that show the individuality of the the different sections of the falls and also the over all magnificents of them

Saint Columba falls (right)
This is the second photo focusing on the right of the falls. honestly I could make so many different compositions here.

Saint Columba Falls (Front of Stage)
The main falls, this particular morning the water was flowing nicely, I wish I could have spent more than the 2 hours I was there. I will have to go back

Halls Falls
Halls falls is located not far from Saint Columba falls. It is a bit of a track down and the track is a little uninviting. but once there it opens up to this.

Mountain Streams
The peaceful flow of a mountain stream

Wentworth Falls
This is the top tier of Wentworth falls. They are a beautiful falls, always changing depending on the weather. Rain had been falling throughout the morning with heavy fog lingering around the cliff faces. We started our 300 metre descent in light rain, making the very steep stairs more tricky, but each tier of the falls revealed a beauty with the richness in the green of the shrubs and the cliff faces wet from the rain glowing in the softened light from the overcast sky.

Wentworth Falls
This is the Main face of Wentworth Falls, they are a beautiful falls always changing depending on the weather. Rain had been falling throughout the morning with heavy fog lingering around the cliff faces. We started our 300 metre descent in light rain making the very steep stairs more tricky, but each tier of the falls revealed a beauty with the richness in the green of the shrubs, and the cliff faces wet from the rain glowing in the softened light from the overcast sky.

Hopetoun Falls
Another beautiful waterfall, found on the great ocean road in Victoria. while this is a well and popular falls. I tried get my take on it.

Curtis Falls
We set out from Brisbane in the morning and headed to Mount Tamborine, situated in the hinterland of the Gold Coast. it is a very popular area for tourists, so you need to get there early in the morning. The walk down is not difficult and the reward is something special. We spent the morning navigating the tracks that meander around the creek, finding little minor beauties to photograph.

Serenity Falls
Serenity Falls, located in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, is a beautiful quite spot first thing in the morning, before everyone gets there. it is a popular falls to photograph, so getting an unique angle is hard to come by. I liked this angle and the flow of water that day











