Photographer’s Note
Probably the most popular of several waterfalls within the Grampian National Park
Named by explorer Mitchell on the 21st. of July 1836, the MacKenzie River rises in the higher reaches of The Grampians and flows north-westward through Zumsteins towards Mt. Zero. The falls can be reached down a well constructed walk.
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linask
(2813) 2008-07-31 3:30
One of the best photos of Mc Kenzie falls at TE. The wet rocks in the foreground look good. Exposure long enough to get nice effect of flowing water.
Maybe slightly warmer white color balance would be better. Flowing water looks too blue.
Linas
kschanna
(6) 2008-07-31 5:23
Hello steve,
Send cold shivers down my spine. Nice cool mood you have captured here. You would have had to walk right up close to the water. Sharpness and clarity is nice. are there a couple of droplets on the top of the image?
Thanks for sharing
Regards
Kamran
alftrek
(2921) 2008-08-02 8:51
This is another piece of excellent photo with amazing clarity of details and perfect exposure. Your composition is good as usual. The water droplets on your lens is noticeable but doesnt border me that much at this size.
Good work
TFS
Alfred
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Harnett (SteveH)
(3997) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-07-12
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Konica Minolta Dynax 7D, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC, Hoya 77mm PL-CIR
- Exposure: f/25.0, 4 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-07-31 3:03
Discussions
- To linask: too blue (1)
by SteveH, last updated 07-31 05:33 - To kschanna: you're right (1)
by SteveH, last updated 07-31 05:27








