Leofoto Panoramic Kit LEP-01

Leofoto Panoramic Kit LEP-01

Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park, QLD, Australia Leofoto LEP-01 D750 with Nikkor 17-35 f2.8 @ 26mm and Hoya Circular Polariser Shutter speed: 1s (normal exp), 8s (over exposed) and 1/8s (under exposed) Aperture: f/8 ISO 100

Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park, QLD, Australia
Leofoto LEP-01
D750 with Nikkor 17-35 f2.8 @ 26mm and Hoya Circular Polariser
Shutter speed: 1s (normal exp), 8s (over exposed) and 1/8s (under exposed)
Aperture: f/8
ISO 100

If you had asked me a few years back whether using a panoramic setup was worth the effort, the answer would have been pretty well no. However I have come to realise there are a few niche areas of photography which can only be done with a pano kit.I use that term, ‘can only be done’ pretty loosely, probably a more accurate way to put it is, ‘using a pano kit can really improve the ease, speed and post processing of panoramic images’. Its pretty amazing what post processing you can now do to wrangle and stitch images into a panoramic format and correct distortion, but the use of pano kit can in quite a few cases pay for it self in time savings alone. Not to mention those cases where no amount of magic stitching software will work, architecture for example or even landscape scenes with a mix of close and far objects and lots of straight lines, a panoramic image of a jetty comes to mind.

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Sydney Siders be sure to check out +Jarrod Castaing recent updates at his gallery in the rocks – he has some really nice imagery and its well worth the visit

Clocktower Square, 3/35-75 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000

Originally shared by +Jarrod Castaing

New prints arrived in the gallery this week including three of my favourites at 1.5 metres! Good excuse to drop in and say hi 🙂

Clocktower Square, 3/35-75 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000

The Opaque World

Its like a mesmerizing blurry mirror that you can't tear your eyes away from, each second the shape, colour and contrast change as the light refracts through the ebbing water.

The light was fading very fast and the colour disappearing just as quick, i could see the campfire ablaze in the distance and a clinking of beer bottles was calling. Rather than wait the 2 minutes at f/16 for the bright exposure i took 3 frames at different apertures all at 30 seconds as a means to expedite my parched throat to the waiting beer. Said goodbye to the shy crabs and took another single frame before trekking back to the pinpoint of light that was our campsite.

Similarly to the last image, I processed it in Nik HDR efex pro2 using pretty much the same custom preset, now dubbed 'gerry's dark one' then finished off in my usual process.

I love reading the comments that people leave and I welcome any suggestions, comments and improvements to my photography, they are always warmly welcomed!

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Following the white right path

FOllowing the right white path - (c) Gerard Blacklock

Following the right white path – (c) Gerard Blacklock

Following the white right path

Something that I find challenging and enjoyable is finding those little seascape flows that lead a viewer through a image, sometimes it may take several images and 4 or 5 wave sets to get the right flow, position and desired motion – and of course all whilst keeping a keen eye on the ocean and balancing on a somewhat slippery rock.

In this case this was the second composition i tried here, the first was just off to the right than i noticed this little mad trail of white wash that trickled thru during the big wave set, hence a minor tripod adjustment some cursing as i nearly fell in the drink and this is the composition i came up with.

Thanks to some very nice sea fog and horizon cloud the sun got nicely muted enabling a nicely lit scene right into the sun.

Welcome to south chinamans beach just off the bombing range 😉
Some trivia for ya’s – 2 Beaufighters collided here during a simulated attack on the airfield and a F111 got cleaned up by a bird in the 70’s

Dunbogan and the cranky clouds

Don't let the name turn you off – prime realestate and some cliffs (behind the shot) that are to die for.

What I find really amazing about doing seascape sessions is the variations in the rock, in the space of only 25 kms the rock on the headlands can change from basalt (well i think its basalt, its black and smooth and fing slippery) to this kind of conglomerate rock.

Probably a geologists dream 😉 Anyway some cranky clouds.

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Private Jetty

A view from one of the many corners of Queenslake, I quite liked the funky cloud formations and the mirroring effect on the horizon.

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The Witch Widjirriejuggi and the fate of the 3 brothers of the Birpai tribe

North Brother, the European name (by Captain Cook) for the hill in the distance and the place where one of the Dreamtime legend Birpai tribe brothers rests.

Like the Napoleon advertisement, its a crime not to prime view large 🙂

It was a bit wild and woolley out this evening – look carefully and you can see the lightning in two places on the right of the image – don't ask how i stitched a image and got two lighting bolts 😉 its a long story 😉 6 landscape orientation images stitched.

Sometimes its worthwhile braving the elements for a shot and this was one such time, although i and others have questioned my sanity here considering the hill (north brother) in the distance did get fried by lightning 🙂 and I was considering heading up there for sunset 🙂

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Ship wrecker

I can only imagine the pain one would be in if one was to come anywhere near this place in a boat at night even in the mildest of conditions…

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Lighthouse

What better way to photography a lighthouse then with the bigstopper 🙂 Lee turned B+W

220 seconds of cloud movement.

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Finally took a few shots of the new gallery. If you haven't had chance to visit yet, pop in and check it out in time for Christmas :)

If your in the Sydney area, be sure to get down to the rocks and check out +Jarrod Castaing gallery – i know I am going to!

Originally shared by +Jarrod Castaing

Finally took a few shots of the new gallery. If you haven't had chance to visit yet, pop in and check it out in time for Christmas 🙂

Shop 3, 35-75 Harrington St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia

Bunker Graf

Well you cannot accuse the graf artists of not recycling 😉 it would be a boring miserable old bunker without a bit of colour 😉 Better than lighting up the trains at least.

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Pool of Life

Take dip in the pool of life and experience the calm that is Goanna Head. Its alittle like the forbidden fruit and we all know the ending to that little story 😉

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Cling to Hope

Nature is amazing, these little scrubs cling to life on the edge of these cliffs and seem to take pride in being as robust as the rocks 🙂 This ones for you little fella..

Pastel dawn looking sort of north-ish toward Maroubra.

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Nature vs city

Predawn swirls on the cliffs of Malabar – the under rated location in Sydney. Maroubra in the distance.

Thanks to +Rodney Campbell for the company and being a spider web removalist.

+Suren J buy yourself a real camera and I'll see you next time 😉 This was a trip down memory lane from the DSLRusers session with the ray-man. Btw, no wet feet and no (or very little ) mud

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