Saturday, September 3, 2022

Heathcote, Victoria, Australia

 


It was a nice walk in the area after a light brunch.


Sony A7RIV 

FE 14mm f1.8 GM


Heathcote





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    1. I was aiming for the texture in the sand. Then the sky pops.

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  2. De nuevo, quedo asombrada, por ese maravilloso cielo.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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    1. Thank you for the wonderful comment. Photography is often about luck.

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  3. Neat how the clouds all seem to be converging on one spot in the distance. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com

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    1. In my home state, there are three locations that has this type of geology. This one is only 30 minutes drive from home

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  5. Love that kind of sky, the foreground has good colours, amazing how they all blend into one and other.

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    1. It was a lucky moment before the light fades. The place has its moment

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  6. Love the sky and the effect of the wide angle lens. In answer to your question, all of the conifers in the background would not be there on the "dry side". The grass has passed its green stage and is going to seed. The wet side gets more rain, but that doesn't always mean that it's dripping.

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    1. Thanks for the wonderful explanation. That sounds a well-balanced interpretation of it all.

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    1. Thank you, Ananka. It was a nice discovery near the home town.

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  8. This feels so dramatic! Like a beginning shot to a great movie.

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    1. Mmmm you are giving me too much credit for it. Thanks, nevertheless.

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