These are a small, secluded, pair of falls near the hinterland town of Maleny on the Sunshine Coast about an hours drive north of where I live.
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These are a small, secluded, pair of falls near the hinterland town of Maleny on the Sunshine Coast about an hours drive north of where I live.
Those are gorgeous, great job!
nice set. I especially like #3.
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The last two are especially nice. Good perspectives.
What a beautiful group of images, MA. I love the first one. The people in the background and the angle from under the trees gives it a real "secretive / secluded" feel. Awesome!
Thank you Bambi, WD and Iggy
What Iggy said! last 2 are me faves.
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Nice series. I like photos from a perspective that can help imagine you're there. The first one does that for me. The people add some important scale, there's lots of range from white to black, and it's just a nice location. The lighting suits it too. A really sunny day may have added too many shadows and taken some texture away from the rocks. Nice shot.
Thanks Marko and for your comments also Andrew
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