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/

29 thoughts on “Turbulence

  1. hey +Chris Sutton , i am actually pretty conservative around the ocean and nature in general, whilst it may look like I am very close to the action I always scope a spot out before plonking my lanky ass on it 😉 The last thing I want to do is get wet 🙂 Thanks mate.

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