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Eighth Wonder
By Destin
May 30th, 2014
Millaa Millaa Falls is Australia's most photographed waterfall and its not hard to see why. The 18 metre giant towers above the cool refreshing catchment beneath it. The setting is nothing short of an awe-inspiring oasis with lush ferns and tropical plants nestled along the bank among the mist.
This image was captured on film and is completely unaltered with the only exception being the crop which was required for Interfacelift. The original is 3:1 ratio panoramic and can found on my personal site. Enjoy
Tripod + Polariser
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Posted By: Destin
about 9 years, 4 months ago
Hi markofinsanity, it's fully accessible. You can walk around and swim beneath. The main walking track down to it is hardened dirt and meant to be there (not from wear) it's not visible in the image. Also there is a viewing platform above and behind which is where most people stand.
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And I love that you did no post-processing.
The lack of tramped-down ground cover suggests the site is roped off or otherwise protected or inaccessible. Is that correct? Or can you walk around, and even swim in the pool? If so, how does the parks service (apologies, I don't know what the exact name is in Oz) ensure the site is not damaged?