This is a long exposure of the mangrove habitat. The shore is rather muddy to walk on. Tons of mud to remove from my shoes before getting into my car ...
Sony A7RIV
FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM
This is linking with Friday Sky Watch
This is a long exposure of the mangrove habitat. The shore is rather muddy to walk on. Tons of mud to remove from my shoes before getting into my car ...
Sony A7RIV
FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM
This is linking with Friday Sky Watch
I just love this part of my state. The health system is, however, a wreck. If anyone is not well, it is best to jump into the sea water instead of going into any of these hospitals here. At least one would get a natural death.
I am finally finishing my round of work. It is time to recuperate over the weekends. So many roads were flooded so badly.
Sony A7RIV
FE 16-35mm f2.8
I just heard on the radio that this cave out of a trio at Inverloch was now collapsed. No injuries. But this cave has been a secret spot for many of us photographers over the years.
Sony A7RIV
Laowa 9mm f5.6
This is in participation of Thankful Thursday Thankful Thursday
This is the one of the first Milkyway I photographed since the pandemic. While in lockdown, there is nothing else to do. I experimented long exposure at night for relaxation. Most of the time, I just sit and focus on the sound of sea and wind like some sort of meditation.
Sony A7RIV
Canon 14mm f2.8
On weekend, I visited Cape Woolamai for a long exposure shot. As usual, it was sunny in Melbourne but rainy at the beach. The rogue wave also got me and the camera too. Double Whammy.
Love motion blur. A bit of Zen.
Sony A7RIV
FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
Back beach is about 72km long along Mornington Peninsula. It is about 150km out of Melbourne but still getting classified as a Melbourne suburb. Some said Melbourne is similar to Los Angeles in US. It has a wide span really.
Love long exposure. Here we go, another "unnatural" photo.
Sony A7RIV
FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
Photos of Mornington Peninsula
A scene fitting for skywatch Friday :)
It only looks peaceful in the photo. The location has violent waves. Rogue waves would curl me out into the sea any minute.
Sony A7RIV
FE 16-35mm f2.8
The underside of the Princess Pier is all rusted. The place stinks because of massive deaths of star fish. How lovely an urban exploration ends up in this ugly spot.
Sony A7RIV
Laowa 9mm f5.6
Melbourne Street Photography Blog
This was taken during a disappointing adventure to Phillip Island. I was meant to discover a meteor shower at night for the wonder in the night sky. Instead, the thick cloud cover came over my head leaving me in despair. All the effort down the drain that the sky was looking so opaque without colours. Then I set up the gear pointing at the shipwreck in the water.
Sony A7RIV
FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM
This pier is an attraction for troubles. It crashes a few times over the year. The place often gets seagulls (sea rats) attacking people randomly. One kid got a blind eye as a result as well. The water smells of organic waste from these flying sea gulls too.
It looks nice pointing my camera at the sun. Unfortunately these seagulls looked like dusts on my camera sensor!
Sony A7RIV
FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Weather is getting quite cold. -2 degree Celsius almost every night. Walking in the ankle deep sea water on the beach rocks is really designed for iron man or iron woman.
Normally one would come up a poem for this image. I just like to ponder on a view like this. No words.
Sony A7RIV
FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM