Taken on the 23rd of January 2010 atop Fingal Head on New South Wales north coast, facing towards Cook Island and overlooking The Giants Causeway.
Shot with a Canon 7D, 10-22mm lens and Lee GND filters. Processed in Photomatix and Photoshop CS4.
Shutter: 1/4th, 1.3, and 6 second exposures.
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Featured in Beach Art – March 2010
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Jason Asher is an landscape photographer based in Brisbane, Australia. Jason specialises in producing high-quality images of our natural world, with a strong focus on capturing the beauty and mystery of where Land meets Sea. Jason’s love of nature does not end with the ocean as he aspires to photograph all things natural in his own unique way.
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Stunning capture Jason, I love the movement of the water and the lighting,beautiful
Glad to hear it Josie, happy you like it :)
– Jason Asher
nice work Jason
Cheers as always mate.
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Ta Polly :)
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Such subtle beauty – stunning :-)
Thanks so much :)
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A lovely shot my love, really has a feel of swirling motion in the water and I love how you got the rocks of the cliff in the shot as well.
Ta!
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fab work!
Many thanks Tereza, i’m glad you like it :)
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this is excellent Jason
Thanks guys! Glad you like it.
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Your cohosts,
Cee and Chris
Ta guys
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Great capture :))
Thanks Carlos!
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Lovely work Jason!!
Cheers David, glad you like it mate.
– Jason Asher