Standing firm - Raafs Beach by Hans Kawitzki
Hans Kawitzki

Standing firm - Raafs Beach by

Taken at Raafs Beach Ocean Grove,Victoria,Australia

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About Hans Kawitzki

Hi,
I’m a hobby photographer who likes to take photos,any kind of photos and I do like looking at other photographers work to get some inspirations.
Thank’s to all of you for looking and commenting on my work

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kawitzki, ocean grove, sea, pylons, beach, victoria, senitals

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  • Judith Cahill
    Judith Cahillabout 1 year ago

    Nice exposure time…..and the colors look fantastic Hans. :)

  • Thank you Judith

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • ImagesbyDi
    ImagesbyDiabout 1 year ago

    Wow! Wow! WoW!!!!

  • Thank you Di

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • Andrew (ark photograhy art)
    Andrew (ark ph...about 1 year ago

    Brillant work Hans

  • Thank you for your comment

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • gingermegs
    gingermegsabout 1 year ago

    WOW!! Beautiful!:) Colours are fantastic!:)

  • Thank you so much

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • bazcelt
    bazceltabout 1 year ago

    awesome work! Colours and effects outstanding

  • Thank you for your nice comment

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • Graeme Buckland
    Graeme Bucklandabout 1 year ago

    Looks like you would have got wet feet here Hans, love the image

  • Thank’s Graeme for your comment and support and yes I got wet feet :) lucky my tripod stood firm

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • blindmelonme
    blindmelonmeabout 1 year ago

    Nicely captured, great result.

    Blindmelonme.

  • Thank you

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • Steve Farr
    Steve Farrabout 1 year ago

    This looks very cool!!!~S

  • Thank you for your visit and comment

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • Miron Abramovici
    Miron Abramoviciabout 1 year ago

    Excellent!

    How long the exposure? Any NDs?

  • Thank you Miron for your comment.I used a ND 8 filter at f16,exposure time was 1/4 sec.

    – Hans Kawitzki

  • Lynden
    Lyndenabout 1 year ago

    Lovely work Hans … did you get wet?

  • Thank you Lynden,yes I got wet feet but the tripod stood firm !!

    – Hans Kawitzki