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Having grown up and spent the better part of my life roaming this part of the Australian coastline I’m surprised it took me this long to finally photograph this location, after all, it was a location I had wanted to visit with my camera for some time.
I knew that it was a location which would be tricky to access on a high tide so while in the area for my Christmas break I was excited to see that a low tide was finally coinciding with sunrise. That sorted and we were ready to go.
The first shot I took was from deeper in the cave right on sunrise and for this shot I repositioned myself slightly forward to take advantage of the rising sun and it’s warm penetrating light.
Whilst making a terrific sunrise location I can also huge potential in this cave for a clear night – I love keeping the options open.
View large and, as always, thanks for looking!
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It’s the first day of 2016 and I’m excited to finally have a new image – it’s been too long.
I’m looking forward to what 2016 has to bring, professionally and personally. For now though – I just need to continue soaking up all the sun I can before returning to the office in a few days.
Have a wonderful 2016 everyone!
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We were lucky to be there just as the sun came over the horizon (about 11:10am!)
Single exposure with the D810 and a 14-24/2.8
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Amazing what one can find if you spend enough time off the beaten path, exploring in the Great Southwest This was stunning to find in a cave.
Thank you for looking and your vote if you feel so led. 🙂
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