Yesterday I took some video at Guide Falls, near Ridgley. This is my first attempt at putting my own videos on the Net so I hope it all works well. I originally uploaded to YouTube but I was not at all happy with the quality.
Note the Silver wattles, Acacia dealbata, are in full bloom. Near the beginning of the video you may hear a Superb Fairywren calling. Also, you will see the river cuts though columnar basalt. Huge boulders of collapsed basalt lie in the river bed.
I've also added a couple of older photos for anyone who does not have broadband to at least be able to see the falls.


Nice pics, brilliant video - and I heard the fairy Wren!
ReplyDeleteI love the first photo - great composition! And a nice video too!
ReplyDeleteI like that video very much indeed and especially because you have used one of my favorite pieces of music. I have a version arranged for a big classical organ -and - used to play it - and of course that dates me because such organs are so old-fashioned now!
ReplyDeleteAlso can you tell us what video camera you are using and what software you use to edit the video?
Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Warren - Glad you liked it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chai - That photo took some patience waiting for the spray to drift up which is what was making the light shafts.visible
Thanks Duncan - Glad you thinks so. I'll use a tripod next time..
Thanks Mick - The music is one of my favourites too. Wish I could play it!
The camera is a 'Panasonic NV-GS330' and the software is 'Pinnacle Studio plus V.12'
"A Thylacine production" - "Thylacine" meaning tassie tiger?
ReplyDeleteChai
I love the video and the music fitted brilliantly. I told a load of my friends to tune in to your blog to watch it! Thanks Alan I hope you do some more......
ReplyDeleteThanks Chai - Yes a Thylacine is a Tasmanian Tiger -Thylacinus cynocephalus
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny - and thanks for the advertising :-) I'll have another go soon.