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rexs1
27-03-2012, 9:56pm
Here's some photos of our trip to the Bunyas in February.
The weather was mainly sunny but cold of a night in the tent. There are many locations for photography throughout the park. We stayed for three nights and still didn't see all this park has to offer.

One of the many waterfalls on the walking tracks.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/WaterFallBunyaMnts.jpg

Bunya Pines dominate the forest.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/BunyaPines.jpg
http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/BunyaPine.jpg


Grasstrees at the top of Mnt. Kiangarow.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/BunyaMntsNatPkFeb12no20961000x667.jpg

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/GrassTrees_.jpg

Carpet Python.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/Carpetpython.jpg

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/CarpetPythonBunyaMnts.jpg

Rednecked Wallaby and joey.

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/redneckedwallaby.jpg

Sunset

http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff120/rexs1/backyard herp/Bunya Mountains National park/SunsetatBunyaMntsNatPk.jpg

cheers.

Greg Johnston
28-03-2012, 2:16am
Hi Rexs1. Great shot of the kangaroos. The fur looks so real I can almost feel it.

I have taken the liberty to edit #3 by darkening the sky and distant hills in Lightroom (Using the adjustment brush and reducing the exposure) I think this helps set off the foreground as the lighter background is a little washed out for me. I would be keen to hear your comments.

http://i1136.photobucket.com/albums/n493/gregj6/AusPhotography/BunyaMntsNatPkFeb12no20961000x667-2-2.jpg

Thanks

rexs1
28-03-2012, 12:46pm
Thanks Greg. It looks better. It was hard to get really sharp images as the wind was constant at every exposed location. I think next time I will get a neutral density filter for the skys.
The wallaby stayed still for a while, so that was a bit sharper.
cheers

Lesley Bray
28-03-2012, 4:31pm
These are a great set - love the wallaby & joey - so much detail in his fur - also love the view with the grasstrees - well done
Lesley

Bob G
12-06-2012, 6:30pm
Nice pics. Must get up there sometime.

lenscap
14-07-2012, 10:27pm
I haven't been up there for years, thanks for the images, makes me want to go again.

Keith
07-10-2012, 10:09am
Just went to the Bunya Mts, lucky not to see a snake there, so good to see one here :) Would have been interesting to photograph a wild one on the track! Love the wallaby, very cute.

PJI254
14-01-2013, 9:01am
Some nice shots there.

GlennSan
26-04-2013, 8:47pm
I also haven't been up there in quite a while. Must do something about that soon! My favourite is the Wallaby shot.

larrywen
02-05-2013, 8:26pm
nice work, I like the second snake shot most :D

Rattus79
03-05-2013, 9:12am
I'm going to pipe in with a tip:

Watch your highlights when you're shooting in a shadowed area like the rainforest.
Your waterfall shot has some very bright bits in the top right hand corner.

Naturally, the eye is drawn to the brightest area of an image, in this case, it's the top right, and it tends to pull the eye out of the frame rather then into it.

Certainly, it would not have been an easy shot to get due to the large dynamic range of the light (bright full sun at the top and shadowed down the bottom) In this case, shortening the shutter speed and/or stopping down the aperture further would have been the answer. (I dont' have an exif viewer on my work pc, so I'm not too sure about your setting here)

spademan
11-05-2013, 1:28pm
Love that python shot !