A stunning view with great textures and wonderful colors. The composition is outstanding and the waterfalls look so inviting. Excellent and glad you shared this one.
I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
Stunning. I usually don't like to see buildings in pictures, but IMO, this one really accented the shot. Very nice. Please give us more pics of this lovely area!
Fantastic shot! The waterfall is beautiful and I love the perspective you chose. I also love the little shack in there -- it really gives the scene character.
Hello Priyantha, oh my, is all I can say, because I am all enthralledby by the gorgeous textures abounding in this image! The rich colorful tones of pinks, greens and browns are just lovely! They blend harmoniously to produce a very splendid photo, an enriched photo! I like it a lot friend, and you did a fine job of photography, be proud! Sincerely, Marilyn
Hello my friend! I looked at this once then twice and then more. What a very lovely
photo !!! I would just love to sit by this little spot and enjoy the sound of the water and
the lovely rock formations. I love the warmth the rocks show and the flow of the
waterfall, How totally lovely! And that small "hut" well, it looks very homey and comfy. I'm
so glad you took this picture, it is just lovely and got high marks from me because I saved it into my file so I can study it on my desktop, thank you so very much...yu did a most wonderful job on this photo. Verena
WOW! What a great shot! I really like the view point that you captured the waterfall from. The colors and the textures are amazing. I like that the "hut" is in the picture, I think it only adds character to the shot. It also tells a little bit about the place you have so wonderfully captured. Diane
Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston