The Tyenna River

September 29, 2008 by Greg
Filed under: Outside of Hobart 

(c)hobartdaily.com - The Tyenna River at Mt Field National Park

Another shot from Mt Field National Park. I thought i would experiment with some time exposure shots including this one.

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10 Comments on The Tyenna River

  1. Andrew on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 9:52 pm
  2. No shortage of water in Tassie then? Nice picture.

  3. Greg on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 10:00 pm
  4. Hi Andrew, actually much of the state is in the grip of drought. One dam i visited recently was down to 8% of capacity which is a worry when considering the fact it is supposed to be a major source of irrigation water. Hopefully it will rain soon!

  5. Hilda on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 10:22 pm
  6. Oh, okay, so the current really isn’t as strong as it looks here? I was going to say that its strength looks kind of scary. Great shot though!

  7. karoliina urso on Mon, 29th Sep 2008 10:46 pm
  8. well done. what were your settings?

  9. tanya on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 12:07 am
  10. That’s a fast moving river! Very nice photo!

  11. Marcel on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 12:10 am
  12. I like what the longer exposure did to this shot. Very nice.

  13. lori on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 1:06 am
  14. I really like this picture. :) Nice shot.

  15. Kris on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 12:01 pm
  16. Did you dare take a dip?

  17. Greg on Tue, 30th Sep 2008 6:22 pm
  18. Goodness, what a lot of comments, I will try and answer you all

    Hilda – as far as i could tell it is very shallow here but not that deep. Lots of submerged logs and stuff though to give the wavy appearance so i wouldn’t want to go in the water!

    Karoliina – thanks, glad you like. Settings were ISO 100, f/32, 55 mm focal length and exposure time 1/2 second.

    Tanya – yes indeed. Looked cold too so i made well sure not to fall in.

    Marcel – thanks. Glad that you enjoyed

    Kris – hell no. Too fast, too cold, too many snags. Plus i was still cold from being up the snow at Mt Mawson

  19. Log and Water - Hobart Daily on Fri, 3rd Oct 2008 9:58 pm
  20. [...] log on the side of the Tyenna River. This is another shot i took at the same time as my earlier post messing around with time exposure and water. For the curious settings were: ISO 100, f/25, 1/3 [...]

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