Temporary Residents

Temporary Residents - (c) 2014 Gerard Blacklock D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 20mm Aperture: f/18 and Shutter Speed: 1/2s Out front: Lee graduated filter (0.9x) and Hoya Circular Polariser.

Temporary Residents – (c) 2014 Gerard Blacklock
D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 20mm Aperture: f/18 and Shutter Speed: 1/2s
Out front: Lee graduated filter (0.9x) and Hoya Circular Polariser.

or balls of steel

I could have sworn I was gonna see one of these peeps end up in the drink, but nope, for the entire time I was there, no dunkings, quite to the contrary they pulled out seveal fairly decent sized fish.

Techie love:
D750 coupled with 16-35mm f4 @ 20mm Aperture: f/18 and Shutter Speed: 1/2s
Out front: Lee graduated filter (0.9x) and Hoya Circular Polariser.

43 thoughts on “Temporary Residents

  1. +Kitten KaboodleInc
    yeah, whilst the image does make it look bad, the spot they were at was fairly safe however they were very nonchalant about it…. what alot of people do not realize is that if you do get swept into white water like this, which is very aerated, you basically sink and even a strong swimmer would be cactus

  2. what they ^ ^ all said, and; although it isn't as bad as I thought your horizon is out by a whisker. Bit of an optical illusion to look worse than it is from this end.
    I know the photo you were after: would be a bit like "the 10 green bottles handing of wall" song lol > ten green bottles hanging on the wall >[ go 2.49 min mark) now that is an oldie!! Your kids will love it Mate

  3. Sweet – I've yet to post my one of this too. I'll do my LE version.
    I reckon they were mad enough – I distinctly remember some water coming across that top rock so a little slip or wash over was definitely on the cards. They caught fish tho.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *