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Chris Jablonski's picture

Slow Eddy

Who doesn't love a waterfall? I've visited every one I could find in my travels in Victoria and Tasmania.

However, the best part for me is often a detail, even just a jet of water over a rock. Sometimes, I have to remind myself to take the general view before I leave one, just so I remember what it looked like! It can often be too postcard-y. You can keep your Godafosses!

This mini-waterfall fed the rock pool that in turn feeds Turret Falls in the Grampians.

NIKON D800E
28mm · f/16.0 · 25s
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12 Comments

Lovely Image Chris.

Thanks, Kreyg!

Very unique shot!! Nailed it!!

Thanks, Patrick!

gorgeous photo u choose the right pov chris

Thanks, Hanaa! I really enjoy framing up and composing in the viewfinder.

Beautiful picture! Well done!

Thanks, Gregory! Sorry I haven't replied earlier.

Superb work.

Thanks, Amila. You're a man after my own heart, judging by your own images, especially the waterfalls.

I can't tell if this is a huge waterfall, taken from a plane or if it's shot with a 50mm right up close.

That swirl just leads the eye so nicely, keeping the eye in frame. Great work, Chris.

Thanks, Thomas! Sorry I haven't replied earlier. Up close, FYI. That comb-like string of water jets at top is under a metre wide, and I used a 28mm lens. Hard to keep my feet & tripod out of the shot.