Russell Falls in Tasmania is considered one of Australia's most beautiful waterfalls for good reason. At sunset, this place unfolds an almost magical attraction that immediately casts a spell over visitors. As the sun sinks lower, its warm light breaks through the dense canopy of the rainforest and forms a radiant sunstar that bathes the scenery in a golden glow. The fine threads of water in the multi-levelled fall catch the light, making them look like liquid silver gliding over dark rock faces.
An ancient forest spreads out around the waterfall, characterised by majestic trees whose bark is marked by age and covered in moss. Lush ferns grow between them, their delicate fronds appearing almost translucent in the evening light. The air is filled with the gentle sound of water, the scent of wet earth and the rustling of small animals moving in the undergrowth.
The contrast between the powerful fall of the water and the peaceful atmosphere of the forest is what makes this place so unique. The sun's star refracted in the fine spray transforms the moment into a natural work of art - a silent, awe-inspiring spectacle that reflects the timeless beauty of Tasmania in its purest form.
Jiri Viehmann - photographer with a passion for nature, travelling and the beauty of the world.
Jiri Viehmann is a passionate nature and travel photographer who uses his camera to capture the diversity and beauty of our planet in impressive images. His works tell stories of quiet moments in the..
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