Somersby Falls

Ted SzukalskiTed Szukalski Registered Users Posts: 1,079 Major grins
edited June 20, 2006 in Landscapes
I have opened a new website for my photos. It will take a long time to move the older stuff to the new location.

The following link will take you to the newest album: Somersby Falls

Somersby Falls are located in the Brisbane Water National Park on the pictoresque Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

This is a very beautiful park. You need medium level fitness to access lower parts of the walk, but if the elder Fern Society people, who I met there, can do it so can you.

Be prepared to carry a tripod - the light is sparse and if you want to shoot low ISO landscapes expect times up to 5 seconds at f8. You will be rewarded with rich, lush greens of the bush and ever present moss. If you are into waterfall photography a low to medium grade neutral density filter may be of benefit.

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  • adrian_kadrian_k Registered Users Posts: 557 Major grins
    edited June 19, 2006
    Ted, nice site - works well.
    I have opened a new website for my photos. It will take a long time to move the older stuff to the new location.

    The following link will take you to the newest album: Somersby Falls

    Somersby Falls are located in the Brisbane Water National Park on the pictoresque Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

    This is a very beautiful park. You need medium level fitness to access lower parts of the walk, but if the elder Fern Society people, who I met there, can do it so can you.

    Be prepared to carry a tripod - the light is sparse and if you want to shoot low ISO landscapes expect times up to 5 seconds at f8. You will be rewarded with rich, lush greens of the bush and ever present moss. If you are into waterfall photography a low to medium grade neutral density filter may be of benefit.
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    Adrian
    my stuff is here.....
  • Ted SzukalskiTed Szukalski Registered Users Posts: 1,079 Major grins
    edited June 20, 2006
    Thanks Adrian,
    I am still in process of integration improvements for the web site.

    If anyone is interested I'm using Gallery 2 as the software. It is quite easy to install if you have your own website with MySQL and PHP support. Until recently I have also used Coppermine Photo Gallery, which I also recommend.

    adrian_k wrote:
    Ted, nice site - works well.
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