posted Saturday, 21 June 2008, 23:25 (+0800), by Martin
I encountered this wooden bridge on the way to Liffey Falls, in central Tasmania.
The road to Liffey Falls is particularly narrow, with lots of sharp corners that
need to be navigated slowly.
On the morning we visited Liffey Falls, we didn't encounter any other cars
or people on the road, or on the walk trail to the falls themselves.
Due to the relatively low light levels caused by the overhead trees, this photo was taken with a tripod, with an exposure time of nearly one second.
Due to the relatively low light levels caused by the overhead trees, this photo was taken with a tripod, with an exposure time of nearly one second.

wooden bridge
Liffey Falls Track, Tasmania
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @17mm, 8/10 sec, f/9, ISO200
Canon EOS 350D, 17-85mm IS @17mm, 8/10 sec, f/9, ISO200
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I could swear I have seen that photo before, but maybe it's just a similar shot in a completely different yet similar area. At any rate, it turned out amazing!