


Photography Locations - Victoria - Trees
The Victorian landscape is intersected by numerous rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. There are officially 25 major reservoirs in the state, which provide over 80% of the water needs for Victorians. Many of these water bodies are artificially created, flooding valleys and low-lying areas, providing unique opportunities for water sports and lakeside recreational activities.
Often, dead trees can be found in these bodies of water, particularly in manmade lakes. These trees can serve as fascinating subjects for photography, especially when paired with long exposure techniques. I am willing to travel for several hours to capture these scenic lakes and trees on camera. I hope this eBook will encourage you to do the same.
The Victorian landscape is intersected by numerous rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. There are officially 25 major reservoirs in the state, which provide over 80% of the water needs for Victorians. Many of these water bodies are artificially created, flooding valleys and low-lying areas, providing unique opportunities for water sports and lakeside recreational activities.
Often, dead trees can be found in these bodies of water, particularly in manmade lakes. These trees can serve as fascinating subjects for photography, especially when paired with long exposure techniques. I am willing to travel for several hours to capture these scenic lakes and trees on camera. I hope this eBook will encourage you to do the same.