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Little Fisher Valley

PostPosted: Fri 17 May, 2013 10:04 pm
by Davo1
For those that are interested in catching Rinadena Falls at their best nows a good time, the falls are flowing well and the Fungi are also plentiful.

In saying that we had a trip up there today and was amazed at the deterioration of the bridge over Little Fisher River in the past 8 months. In fact a loose board did a little damage to the vehicle, nothing serious but enough for me to mention here that if you are crossing the bridge to be careful.

I love this area , it may not be the most challenging walk, but for a short walk it certainly is most enjoyable. We visit probably twice a year and never get tired of it.

These photos are not the best, I will post a link to a bunch of photos once I get them uploaded, in the meantime heres a couple including the bridge so you get an idea what it's like.

Re: Little Fisher Valley

PostPosted: Sat 18 May, 2013 9:59 am
by neilmny
Nice pictures and really interesting to see the waterfalls side by side Davo.
I prefer the fast shutter speed but they are both great shots.
It's interesting how the slow speed takes the sheen of the fern fronds........foreground slow, waterfall fast....perfecto :wink:

Re: Little Fisher Valley

PostPosted: Sat 18 May, 2013 1:33 pm
by Davo1
Thanks neilmny.
There are some more in trhe Gallery with a link to quite a few fast and slow comparisons, althoughI'll admit it leans toward the slow :-) Couldn't be bothered sorting them all out so I posted a link to the lot, the good the bad and the ugly
Not sure why the difference in sheen, it could be one of many things, some I used a Polarizer and some I didn't, some had mist on the lens and some didn't, had a terrible time with the spray.
I'm just glad to get some ok ones from time to time.
Once again, thanks for the comments, appreciate it.