Burgess Beach
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon TS-E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Lee 0.9 Soft Grad ND Filter
ISO: 50
Aperture: f8
Speed: 3.2 seconds
Focus: Manual
Mirror Lock-up: Enabled
Image: Single RAW file, shot in Monochrome
Location: Jump Rock, Burgess Beach, Forster, NSW, noon October 2009
Featured by the Shades of Grey Group 15 October 2009
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Garth Smith
The low angle looks great Peter.
Peter Hill replied
thanks Garth
yorgi
Stunning dramatic work Peter. Well done. It reminds me of a rocky Sydney Opera House. :-)
Peter Hill replied
thanks Craig. Now that you mention it, it does look a bit SOH!
Calin Jugarean
Great photographic eye and aesthetic look on this picture.
Love the framing, tones and the tilt+shift lens worked amazing here.
Well done, congratulations.
Peter Hill replied
thanks Calin – the versatility of the TS lens continues to surprise me.
Hany Kamel
nice one
Peter Hill replied
Thanks Hany
Kevin Sandiego
Reminds me of the rocks Dumbledore and Harry stood upon during their adventure to the cave in the movie “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”. Haha. Very nice work here.
Peter Hill replied
Hey yeh, I see it. Thanks Kevin
Ralph Olsson
Not a lot of movement and that looks great…wonderful tones mate:))
Peter Hill replied
thank you Ralph!
James Deypalan
The tones and details are sensational Pete!
Peter Hill replied
thanks Jimbo!
anisja
Always a great work of yours.
Peter Hill replied
:) too kind, Anisja, thank you
debsphotos
Excellent detail …the small rocks in the f/g and the soft movement!! Looks great Peter! *-)
Peter Hill replied
Thanks Deb!
Joel Murdoch
Very dramatic, I like it.
Peter Hill replied
Thansk Joel
iSimonius
another cracker;)
Peter Hill replied
Thank you Simon