Catching the quiet at Clarrie Hall dam

Clarrie Hall
When Lismore-based photographer Tony Betts took a trip to Clarrie Hall dam on Doon Doon Creek – a tributary of the South Arm of the Tweed River, 15 kilometres south-west of Murwillumbah, he found a perfect place to do some contemplatitive photography.  “It was the most beautiful spring day,” he says.  “It’s a wonderful place for a day out.”  For those that haven’t been there Clarrie Hall Dam is set among some beautiful forest, and although the Dam is to provide storage for Tweed’s water supply, it’s  also a great area for picnics and barbecues, bush walking, sports fishing and bird watching.
Tony Betts used a Nikon D800 with a 24mm lens at f5.6 1/250th ISO 100

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