Tons of rains came down really hard in the past 2 days. Cyclone type of weather with rapid cycling of sunny moments and storms.
Overcast weather is the best for waterfall long exposure. So here we go again at this waterfall with a funny pronunciation.
Sony A7RIV
FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM
...ideal.
ReplyDeleteFor her ego :)
DeleteIt's beautiful, but looks to be in a dangerous area.
ReplyDeleteSnakes and dingoes do come about...
DeleteStunning shot! We get a lot of rain here in Scotland! Have you ever visited Scotland?
ReplyDeleteI went to the Edinburgh for a conference years ago. But I have not yet explored the natural landscape sides of the island. Very beautiful I have read and seen on websites
DeleteOh wow. Edinburgh is nice. You really need to visit one day for a holiday and explore all that we have to offer :-D
DeleteLooks interesting and those rocks are looking good.
ReplyDeleteThe sheer dark black rocks are basalt. They are hard to meter on camera too
DeleteIt's lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill.
DeleteA beauty.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteMuy mal repartida la lluvia, en unos lugares llueve demasiado y en otros ni siquiera la vemos.
ReplyDeleteEs una belleza tu fotografía.
There are now floodings everywhere in inland Australia. This is only beginning of the wet season here
DeleteSeriously, you're an addict and expert at prolonged exposure and it's getting to me, I really want to do it...
ReplyDeleteIt was an obsession I alternate. Knowing what you do with your photos which emphasis on mood and directional lighting. Long exposure can cast that creamy feel you long for :)
DeleteWaterfalls are a perfect photography subject.
ReplyDeleteAfter a while, they all look similar...
DeleteWonderful to see
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mikael. I am soon heading out for another long exposure lol
DeleteWow, gorgeous. I like the water blur.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel like just doing the long exposure assignment lol
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