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The sun streams through a morning rainstorm that passes over the waters of The Rip at Point Lonsdale, on the Bellarine Peninsula.

Pentax K5 Camera. – 3 Sec. @ f29 ISO 80
Pentax 18-55 lens – 23mm. CPL and GND Filters .
A RAW image edited in ACDSee Pro5.

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australia, geelong, bellarine peninsula, point lonsdale, storm, tempest, dawn, sunrise, rainstorm, water, sea, pier, ocean, phil thomson ipa, philt, pentax k5, acdsee pro5, clouds, seashore, reflections

I often stand in awe and admire the beauty of God’s Creation. The colours, textures, tones and shapes,especially the way the light falls and reflects, thus revealing things often overlooked, particularly during the grandeur of a sunrise or sunset, or the spectacle of a rainbow.
I really just want to try and capture and share some of what I see as “The Creator’s Handiwork”.

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Comments

  • Michael Matthews
    Michael Matthewsover 1 year ago

    Beautiful soft colours & scenery Phil.

  • John Dekker
    John Dekkerover 1 year ago

    Nice Phil, a tempest indeed, great comp and color…

  • Heather Thorning
    Heather Thorningover 1 year ago

    So beautiful Phil.Such subtle tones blending in so well:))

  • Donna Keevers Driver
    Donna Keevers ...over 1 year ago

    ’Magnificent!

  • GailD
    GailDover 1 year ago

    Another great one Phil. There’s just something about the sun over the ocean. Ya gotta love it.
    Well taken & processed.

  • Hans Kawitzki
    Hans Kawitzkiover 1 year ago

    A stunner Phil,wonderful comp and magic clouds

  • sunscapes
    sunscapesover 1 year ago

    Great work Phil, love the colours and comp!

  • Rocksygal52
    Rocksygal52over 1 year ago

    Brilliant capture Phil.

    Cheers Jude

  • Carol  Lewsley
    Carol Lewsleyover 1 year ago

    brilliant scene and capture nature at it’s best

  • eyeland
    eyelandover 1 year ago

    Great technique in framing and compositiion. POV, reflection and placing the sun at the end of the pier and capturing ship to the left are all brilliant. The reflection on the water and the depth and power of the rolling clouds make this an instant favorite.