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09-MAY-2014

Brankeet Inlet, Bonnie Doon

Lake Eildon Victoria.
One of the many inlets around Lake Eildon which has a shoreline of 515 kilometres

Canon EOS 70D ,Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di-II LD Asp IF
1/125s f/11.0 at 26.0mm iso320

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Date/Time09-May-2014 12:51:51
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 70D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length26 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent320
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Zoltán Balogh24-Aug-2014 09:15
Wonderful image, wow! V
Lennart Waara18-Aug-2014 10:28
A lovely landscape composition!
Julie Oldfield17-Aug-2014 17:41
An excellent composition.
Hank Vander Velde16-Aug-2014 20:49
A beautiful well captured scene David.
Martin Lamoon16-Aug-2014 20:03
Great capture of the amazing scenery.
v
Walter Otto Koenig16-Aug-2014 16:44
Beautiful view and great clarity in this image. Interesting with the partly submerged trees. "V"
Blandine Mangin16-Aug-2014 16:04
very beautiful ! v
Range View 16-Aug-2014 13:18
Hi Stephanie.
Water is released from Lake Eildon and diverted for irrigation purposes, good spring rains should see water levels rise again. No we are not in drought conditions this year.
David.
Stephanie16-Aug-2014 12:21
Fascinating scene! Interesting to read your comment that these trees are usually hidden by the water. Are you experiencing drought conditions this year? V
Yvonne16-Aug-2014 05:20
Beautiful scenery - a really lovely capture! v
Gerard Koehl16-Aug-2014 04:28
Magnifique paysage. V
woody3416-Aug-2014 00:55
Great panoramic view of this area.The water has a glassy look .Amazing isn't it to find when the water takes over some of these waterways the trees just become dead fixtures.V
Guest 16-Aug-2014 00:25
Such symbolism, the dead have risen for one last look around. A sweeping mirror reflecting vista in a zig-zag curve.
Neil Marcus15-Aug-2014 23:52
I'm glad that was mentioned. I thought that the tree were being drowned. In any event it makes pretty picture.
Range View 15-Aug-2014 23:09
Thanks Tom.
Actually this water level is quite low as often these dead trees are mostly below the water.
Tom Munson15-Aug-2014 22:54
Beautiful image, David. Is the water not normally this high. Lots of flooded trees.
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