Turquoise at Tidal River

Allan Savage

Turquoise at Tidal River

The view at midday from Mt Oberon, on Wilson’s Promontory.

One hour solid uphill, but well worth the effort. This panorama, and more, greets you at the top, with views to both sides of the Prom. Just spectacular. The campsite at Tidal River is visible in the middle distance, with row upon row of beautiful regular swells marching in to the beach, together with a rip visible in the middle of the beach. Squeaky Beach is the next one beyond (and then Whisky Bay?).

This panorama is from 5 images. Only light work in PS – this is as near as I can remember it to the colour at the time.

Canon EOS30D, ISO100, EF28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 @ 28mm, F16, 1/20, CPL filter.

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Turquoise at Tidal River by Allan Savage
Turquoise at Tidal River by Allan Savage
  • Puggs

    Puggs

    Nice shot Allan, yes it is well worth the climb, really want to get up that way…

  • David Iori

    David Iori

    Lovely Panorama Allan

  • annibels

    annibels

    Beautiful panorama, which has convinced me to go there!

  • Allan Savage

    Allan Savage

    Thanks all, nice of you to comment. Cheers, BigAl

  • Jason Asher

    Jason Asher

    Fantastic pano composition Allan, love the greens of the waters.

  • Allan Savage replied

    Thanks Jason. The CPL filter really makes the colours punchy – getting close to the saturation you see in Fuji Velvia which imo is the best landscape film bar none. It was a great day.

  • Jason Asher

    Jason Asher

    Yeah mate, a must have – nice work again.

  • brimellor1

    brimellor1

    Stunning panorama…love the colours and light!!

  • MrSnapHappy

    MrSnapHappy 28 days ago

    Simply stunning my photographic friend. Beautiful.

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