Bindi Station, one of Victorias oldest properties, dates back to the middle of the Nineteenth Century. It was autumn when I visited; the wind was gusting and carpets of golden leaves were floating down from the tall poplars above. I had to wait till the air was still enough to get this shot, but it was more than worthwhile. In this 5:1 ratio Megapan, I was able to capture a wonderful sweep of old-style rural magnificence, from the creek with its timber bridge on the left to the quaint shed on the right. The majestic poplars had spread their glory of leaves across pasture, road and creek banks, making for a picture-perfect panoramic scene.
Bindi Station, one of Victorias oldest properties, dates back to the middle of the Nineteenth Century. It was autumn when I visited; the wind was gusting and carpets of golden leaves were floating down from the tall poplars above. I had to wait till the air was still enough to get this shot, but it was more than worthwhile. In this 5:1 ratio Megapan, I was able to capture a wonderful sweep of old-style rural magnificence, from the creek with its timber bridge on the left to the quaint shed on the right. The majestic poplars had spread their glory of leaves across pasture, road and creek banks, making for a picture-perfect panoramic scene.