Taggerty Cascades are within the Yarra Ranges National Park on the Beeches Walking Track, about 120km East of Melbourne, just to the east of Marysville. The same area contains Phantom Falls, Cora Lynn Falls, Keppel Falls and Lake Mountain, so it makes for a nice days outing from Melbourne. The cascades are not much of a cascade, but they usually have water flowing over them and they are in a lovely setting. A small wooden pedestrain bridge goes over the falls and it makes a nice focal point for a photograph.
Viewpoints
There are a few:
From downstream of the bridge. Looking upstream to the bridge the cascades provide some nice water movement, the rocks provide some nice foreground, and the trees provide the farground. To take this shot I used a Nuetral Density filter to slow the exposure down, and to give the water that white smokey feel. It was exposed to the right, and a HDR exposure improved the lighting in the shadows.
Depending on which of the cascades you focus on, there are several of the above compositions.
From the side of the bridge, looking back to the bridge.
From the side of the cascades. This tends to make the cascades look more like a waterfall.
How to get there
Accessability
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Best time to visit
The waterfalls need some water flowing over them - which in Australia typically means winter and spring. In winter this area can get snow (nearby Lake Mountain is a ski resort), but it also gets less visitors. In summer, and especially at weekends in summer, there can be a lot of people heading to this site. That said though, I have never had an issue with other people being present at this site.