Long Flash Back

Cheers to Rodney for bringing back the memory of this morning – I probably should edit a few more from this session, there were some very nice clouds this morning are great for the long exposures.

D750 coupled with Nikkor 16-35 mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f10 and Shutter Speed: 252.9s
ISO 100
Out front – Hoya CPL, LEE GND (0.9x) and Lee Bigstopper

Turbulence

Hopping from rock to rock looking for that nice water flow all whilst keeping the peepers out for those rogue waves – in this image the water flow is a result of the third big wave rolling back out to sea , the flow right at the bottom has actually originated from a big shelf to the right of where I was standing and streamed back down to join the mothership again 😉 It was well past sunrise but the heavy cloud on the horizon meant the colour lasted for a bit longer than usual as well providing some nice diffused lighting.

Exif love:
D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f/20 and Shutter Speed: 1.6s
ISO 100
out front – Lee Graduated Filter (0.9x) and Hoya CPL…. and three barreling waves 🙂

https://blog.avernus.com.au/turbulence/

Long Bay Textures

where nitrates, phosphorus and potassium meet the ocean

well, i might be over dramatizing it a bit, but there was some very lush green grass nearby which I am sure was not there way back when 😉

This mixed with some lovely Sydney sandstone makes for some great colours and textures, especially when the use that cool blue dye to see where all the runoff ends up ( see here for more http://goo.gl/IIzhK0)

The sunrise looked pretty bland with a thick band of cloud planted firmly on the horizon and clear skies above, however as I always say, things can change quickly and suddenly clouds were coming from everywhere 🙂

This hidden little gully on the golf course at Long Bay had lots of little shelfs and water ways, especially with the big swell and high tide. This particular little shelf just screamed to be photographed, there were some noice waves coming over it, however I did not manage to capture them, darn that patience thing again 🙂

Pretty simple image, single exposure with a graduated filter and polariser, not too much in the way of dynamic range and hence plenty of shadow detail to be seen. Might need to clean the old sensor, cloning out the dust spots is getting a little onerous 🙁

D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f/16 and Shutter Speed: 70.7
ISO 100
out front – Lee Graduated Filter (0.9x) and Hoya CPL, bigass swell and lots of cool textured rock.

https://blog.avernus.com.au/long-bay-textures/