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Leura CascadesOn the weekend, I went up to the Blue Mountains with my brother and some photog friends. Took a leisure bushwalk at Leura Cascades. It was a nice easy walk if any of you are interested.
Re: Leura CascadesThat was really crappy light you had to deal with there... but you've done it well.. picture perfect image in the way of composition.. gorgeous leading lines.. motion blur on the water.. good shot.. I'd be pleased with it...
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Re: Leura CascadesThanks bindii and jason for the kind words. Yeah even though it was a hot sunny day and being in the valley the trees provided quite alot of cover.
Re: Leura CascadesEchoing Bindii's comments, yes, a good job considering the shadowy light available. This would be a great place for photos on an overcast/dark/drizzly day, allowing you to use even slower shutter speeds and capture the water etc.
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