Australian Creek Scene

By: Elizabeth Richardson

Sep 28 2011

Category: South Gippsland Photographs

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Aperture:f/32
Focal Length:70mm
ISO:200
Shutter:6 sec
Camera:Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Many of the creeks in South Gippsland are lined with tree ferns, tall mountain ash, eucalypt, wattle and blackwood trees. This one at Turtons Creek Reserve is no exception, but the trouble is they also tend to be over-run with ragwort, blackberry and other weeds especially in the more secluded areas.

The cute little waterfall further up stream is lovely to watch here though, and you can even enjoy a picnic, go fishing or camping in the small reserve found nearby.

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