We spent three nights in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. Trekked (aka hiked) nearly 50k while we were there. My favorite trail was the Valley of the Waters near Wentworth Falls (name of both the town and a waterfall). We met an elderly gentleman (20 years our senior) who took us off the official track along an old abandoned route all the way to the bottom of the valley and back. It was quite a trek and he pretty well wore us out.
Here are a few shots taken along the way. This time I turned off "steady shot" and used the remote trigger rather than timed shutter release.
All shot with Sony a6000 and 18-55mm kit lens, CPL filter, tripod mounted with remote shutter release. Colors may be wonky because I'm editing on an uncalibrated laptop. No apologies to those who prefer faster ss on moving water. Best viewed in the light box.
1) Empress falls, the uppermost fall in the Valley of the Waters. Shot at 21mm, f11, 4s
2) Not sure what this one is called. I don't typically shoot from above like this but didn't want to take the time to scramble down the bank to a different spot. I kind of like the way it turned out. Shot at 35mm, f11, 2s
3) I believe this one is called Sylvia Falls. Shot at 22mm, f16, 4s
4) This is an isolated view of the upper left portion of Sylvia. Shot at 18mm, f16, 4s