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by mudder on Wed May 04, 2005 6:04 pm
G'day all,
Haven't posted for a while, got a few days off from work after spitting the dummy and spent the last couple of days cruising around the otways... Hoping to get up to the Bogong plains in the next day or two... (Is Craig's hut easy to get to in a normal 2WD family car?)
Anyway, found some really nice spots, some of the locations of these waterfalls are absolutely beautiful, very relaxing, very calming... And no leaches!
Just posted the first few, stuffed up a few of 'em for angles etc but ah well, it's all a learning experience huh... Was a windy morning too, so it was really hard to get a sharp long exposure with the foliage moving around quite a bit, but enjoyed the scenery and the walks...
For comment, critique or just a sticky nose... Hope you like...
Cheers,
Mudder
Beachamp Falls
Hopetoun Falls

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by Click on Wed May 04, 2005 6:07 pm
Great captures mudder, Darb had a few, a few months back that looked like the same waterfall...
What setting was your cam on?
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by mudder on Wed May 04, 2005 6:13 pm
Click wrote:Great captures mudder, Darb had a few, a few months back that looked like the same waterfall... What setting was your cam on?
G'day,
I think Darb may have been at the same falls, the cam's on manual... Some with the ND8 for longer exposures... I think the JPEG's still have EXIF. (edit) All with the kit lens, usually F11-16 sometimes more if there's something close but still want sharpness in the background...
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by JordanP on Wed May 04, 2005 6:45 pm
Great shots mudder. I love the composition in the third shot particularly - looks a little too green on my monitor though.
beautiful spot.
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by Nicole on Wed May 04, 2005 6:56 pm
I really like the third one. Nice that you finally got a couple of days off.
For Craig's Hut, I believe the access road is fairly rough so a 4WD is recommended. Then you have a bit of a walk at the end uphill. You should start off early. But it's worth it. It's beautiful country up there and so peaceful!
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by sirhc55 on Wed May 04, 2005 7:40 pm
God’s own country Andrew and your shots show this with excellence 
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by Aussie Dave on Wed May 04, 2005 8:51 pm
great shots Mudder.....well done. I particularly like #1 and #3.
I remember going ot the same falls about 10 years or so ago, with the old trusty F90.
You've inspired me to put this onto my "must do" list for this year !
To jump O/T for a sec...has anyone been to the Brisbane Ranges (near the You Yangs) ?? I pondered a while ago if this would be a good place to go for a day, but I'm not sure what's there.
If anyone has been there before, I'd be very interested to hear your thoughts.....
Sorry, I don't mean to hijack the thread....
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by BBJ on Wed May 04, 2005 10:34 pm
Bloody Beautiful Andrew, i was thinking today on my way home from Warnambool that we are going to have to take a road trip up the GO raod and do some pics at some stage. I too want to try some of this waterfalls and scenic pics.
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by mic on Wed May 04, 2005 11:02 pm
Really nice mudder,
I love the 2nd, others are good too but I like the composition on the 2nd.
Great fresh air down there, beats smoggy Melbourne.
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by mateo on Wed May 04, 2005 11:47 pm
JordanP wrote: - looks a little too green on my monitor though.
I was going to say it look a little under saturated, maybe it's my monitor, I'm at an uncalibrated Mac lab so that could be it.
wOOt first post down :-p
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by Onyx on Thu May 05, 2005 12:10 am
Mudder, I've always believed that made a good landscape shot was foreground interest. These are nice - with foreground elements in sharp focus. Beautiful waterfalls.
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by darb on Thu May 05, 2005 1:57 am
fantastic dude! how was that walk into beauchamp falls
I went to erskine falls aswell, but didnt see hopetoun.
wont embed my versions, but if ya want em theyre on here ;
http://darb.net/eastbound-2005?page=2
ps re the greens ... theyre a bit of a handful to deal with arent they ... hard to saturate without looking like slime from ghostbusters.
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by flipfrog on Thu May 05, 2005 4:41 am
mudder
those are truly awesome...
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by dooda on Thu May 05, 2005 6:34 am
2nd for me too. Those are fabulous.
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by KerryPierce on Thu May 05, 2005 11:02 am
All are great shots, but the first is my fav. Well done! 
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by shutterbug on Thu May 05, 2005 11:20 am
1,2 and 3 is my fav. awesome pics
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by mudder on Thu May 05, 2005 12:02 pm
Thanks for the feedback all.
Jordan, I was wondering about a green cast when posting, so thanks for the confirmation, means it's not just me
Darb, even just the walks to these places are worth the trip, checked out Erskine falls but haven't posted any. Saw your waterfall shots, beatiful mate. I really like soft waterfall shots and yours look terrific.
Onyx, you're right about foreground interest, I think it's just as important as the subject to lead the viewer into the image. With these I tried to basically select an interesting foreground and then tried to frame the waterfall subject into the image.
Cheers all.
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by embi on Thu May 05, 2005 7:34 pm
Number 3 is my favourite....Make you want to reach out and touch the water. Might be time to do a trip to the GO road.
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by bimborocks on Thu May 05, 2005 9:10 pm
awsome photo's
I can only hope my shots will turn out like these with a lot of practice
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