A few months ago during the wet season I thought I would take another hike up to Katherine Gorge, and I was glad I did becuase it was at a time where the amount of rain we were going to receive for the year was at its peak.
Like every year around this time, its a hike that I dont like doing very much as its very humid and a lot of water is needed as well as some bananas for some much needed burnt energy as the first part of the trek is pretty steep. But once there it is well worth the trip to see the green of the water and to also be able to go for a swim without fear of getting eaten by a croc during the wet season.
I took this shot thinking it was just another shot which was at the end of the roll, and thought I would burn the film and start heading home. I am glad I did as it would have to be one of my favorite shots taken of this waterfall. I will be adding to this to my website along with a few more images of the Gorge that I have coming.
This is the image you were talking about at dinner the other night? Awesome mate just like you described. Like the new blog layout as well.
Hey Michael, Yes this was the one I was talking about, I am told that its nothing more than a slight trickle now, so I am glad I got this now as I wont be here next year to see it again.
yeah mate, i love the new blog layout as well
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Cheers Rod thanks for letting me know about it when you first put yours up.
Like the green and gold mate. Very nice capture….and spot to boot.
Thanks Andrew
Great stuff Casey – I love the luminous glow in this one !
Cheers Tony, I love the light in this one as well.
really nice shot Casey.
funny to read that it was the last shot of the night, so nearly missed- but that add’s to it’s specialty
Thanks Stephen, yeh I was lucky thats for sure.
Casey, this is a brilliant shot – sensational image! Like Tony said, I really like the luminous glow off the rocks..
Thanks Tim, This is one shot I am really happy with and lucky I nailed it as I took just one shot and left.
awesome waterfall shot!
Thanks Leanne, its one of my favorites in the area no question as its stops flowing in the dry season.