There is always a light side and a dark side to life, just like gaffa tape 🙂
These tessellated rocks are just near the ocean pool on the southern end of Whale Beach, its crazy how this stuff forms (geologically), it also reminds me of similar (albeit much larger) ones down near Coalcliff, nonetheless, they do make for interesting patterns and in this case, paths.
I had made it to this point in the morning without getting wet feet and whilst waiting for this 5 minute exposure to finish a sneaky wave came up from behind the rock I was leaning on and left me with a wet shoe, i mean c'mon it was the last shot of the day…. 🙁
Exif love:
D750 coupled with Nikkor 16-35 mm f4 @ 16mm Aperture: f13 and Shutter Speed: 329.7s
ISO 125
Out front – Lee Graduated Filter 0.6x, Lee Bigstopper ND filter and Hoya CPL
Was worth the wet shoe to get this shot.
Superb LE, worth getting wet feet for!
Great stuff, View, shot and gaffe tape thoughts 🙂
It would be worth it that is amazing.
How do you get that floating cloudy affect?😃
Great view.
Excellent shot – where is Coalcliff located.
It is amazing, It looks like you are walking in the sky. Beautiful shot.
Thanks +Edward Dirks and +Andy Brown
+Michael A Koontz
cheers mate 🙂
Thanks +Elana colquhoun , the effect is created using a very long shutter speed and a neutral density filter in front the camera.
Thanks +Don Thompson
thanks +Mar Par , just south of Sydney, NSW
Must drop by on my travels from UK to far away places. Cheers.
wonderful, simply wonderful
i have to reshare this
Captivating image.
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This wonderful image has been chosen to be shared on #PhotoManiaAustralia +Photo Mania Australia curated by +Tony Heyward +Ed Cobb and +John Hunt
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