Lower Cockpit Falls, Norfolk Is.

$2,500.00 – $5,600.00
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Catalog Number: NCF13122-24
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 3:1
Lower Cockpit Falls, Norfolk Is.

$2,500.00 – $5,600.00
Size
-
1
+
Print Dimensions:
INTERNATIONAL PRINT ORDERS:

Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

It had been raining on and off for days, and as this waterfall only flows well after rain, I thought I might try a sunrise shot here. I had been to this location years before but decided to check out the track before heading down in the dark, as things can change. Things had changed! To call it a track now is overstating. It was a case of finding my way down the cliff without falling, then carefully traversing the boulder-littered shoreline. The boulders are covered with algae, so stepping from stone to stone even with great care was like walking on banana skins. Forewarned, I returned the next morning for sunrise with a good head torch. Here you see fresh water tumbling into the waiting arms of Cascade Bay. The cycle of life goes on and all is well.
Catalog Number: NCF13122-24
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 3:1
Lower Cockpit Falls, Norfolk Is.

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It had been raining on and off for days, and as this waterfall only flows well after rain, I thought I might try a sunrise shot here. I had been to this location years before but decided to check out the track before heading down in the dark, as things can change. Things had changed! To call it a track now is overstating. It was a case of finding my way down the cliff without falling, then carefully traversing the boulder-littered shoreline. The boulders are covered with algae, so stepping from stone to stone even with great care was like walking on banana skins. Forewarned, I returned the next morning for sunrise with a good head torch. Here you see fresh water tumbling into the waiting arms of Cascade Bay. The cycle of life goes on and all is well.
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About Your Print
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It had been raining on and off for days, and as this waterfall only flows well after rain, I thought I might try a sunrise shot here. I had been to this location years before but decided to check out the track before heading down in the dark, as things can change. Things had changed! To call it a track now is overstating. It was a case of finding my way down the cliff without falling, then carefully traversing the boulder-littered shoreline. The boulders are covered with algae, so stepping from stone to stone even with great care was like walking on banana skins. Forewarned, I returned the next morning for sunrise with a good head torch. Here you see fresh water tumbling into the waiting arms of Cascade Bay. The cycle of life goes on and all is well.
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