I spent a hot summers night shooting down at Lake Clifton (About 100km South of Perth) and part of the Yalgorup National Park. There wasn’t any moon light on this visit, unlike My Last Visit to the lake, I had been planning on shooting some star trails, so the conditions turned out to be ideal to shoot star trails, unfortunately the tide was coming in, so the Thrombolites were submerged again on this visit. You can read about this shoot in My Blog
This was a 35 minute exposure shot with my 300D and 18-55 lens. I used a spotlight to illuminate the foreground and to bring out the details of the Thrombolites.
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Comments
nice work mate!
WOW! Instant fave.
Incredibly amazing, I love star trails and thrombolites and stromatolites, magical work!! :O)
Wonderful, wonderful image. There are very few stars where I live now……..
j
So that’s what goes on while I’m tucked away in my bed at night? It’s enough to give a bloke bloody nightmares.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Your excellent work has been FEATURED in the Australia! You’re Standing In It… Group!
Wow fantastic work :) congrats on the feature!
Thats a great shot. Well done
Nice!
amazing!! wonderful photography and congratulations on all the features!
:))