Waterfall, at Munnar

Posted by Shuva Brata Deb (Bangalore, India) on 2 September 2006 in Plant & Nature.

On the way to our hotel at Munnar, we come across 3 waterfalls, but unfortunately I did not have a tripod and the time when I shot the pictures the sun was on the opposite side and so it not as good as the waterfall series of Amicalola falls that I took in the US.

Hervé from Paris, France

It is very good for a picture taken without a tripod.
And I think I prefer this one because the waterfall is more impressive.

2 Sep 2006 7:10am

Srinivas from Visakhapatnam, India

I liked this one better than amicalola falls one.. i wonder how this will look when u saturate a little bit.. may be greenery will be little more attractive?

2 Sep 2006 3:41pm

Addey from London, United Kingdom

I was thinking the same as Srinivas. They're all eally nice shots though.

2 Sep 2006 9:29pm

Aaron Schmidt from Auckland, New Zealand

For all you excuses, I still think this is an excellent picture. Love the soft light on the water.

3 Sep 2006 7:41pm

Prashanth Manikya from Bangalore, India

Me too, feel like this is better than the previous one!!

4 Sep 2006 7:13am

Diya from Switzerland

this is an exellent shot, I like the flow it has and the colors are just nice. very strong picture!!

4 Sep 2006 8:04am

deji77 from United Kingdom

Lovely shot here. Never actually tried one of these before. Well never come across a waterfall lately.

5 Sep 2006 7:26pm

Rodion Kovenkin from Mogilev, Belarus

Love it. Good shot.

18 Sep 2006 7:43am

Avinash from India

This is absolutely beautiful...wish your range would cover the top of the falls..where it all starts..that seems to be missing in the pic....

1 Oct 2006 8:24pm

Vishal from Seattle, United States

Excellent composition and POV!

5 Mar 2008 3:15am

Guru from Munnar, India

I am very proud to live at munnar thank u guys for ur comments please keep on commenting for those people who have not visited munnar please visit it once in ur life time

27 Jul 2009 9:58am

Canon EOS REBEL XT
1/3 second
F/13.0
ISO 400
18 mm