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After having quite a bit of rain recently, although not for a week or so, I had a chance to spend a couple of hours at Ingalalla Falls yesterday morning, which is about 80km south of here and accessed by a reasonable unsealed road. The falls aren't easy to view without doing a bit of climbing to the top of some boulders or scrambling over some other large rocks to cross the creek. Also, on the short walk from the carpark you have to cross a small ford, which had quite a bit of water flowing over it. There were only a few other people wandering around when I got there so I managed to climb up onto the boulders and set up my tripod. It's a pretty precarious position and you need to be careful. I think this is probably the best, most well known view. I managed to get a good shot so, upon climbing down again I decided to have a go at crossing the creek. I managed it without falling in. Once I was setting up though, hoards of people started turning up. I had forgotten it was school holidays and a bunch of feral kids were climbing here, there and every where. Anyway, I managed to get a decent shot from the other side before packing up.
Both shots I used a Maven Linear Polariser & second shot also a 2.0 stop ND filter.
Both shots I used a Maven Linear Polariser & second shot also a 2.0 stop ND filter.
- ILCE-7RM5
- 45.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/5 sec
- ISO 100
- ILCE-7RM5
- 45.0 mm
- ƒ/11
- 1/3 sec
- ISO 100