Tidal River Sunburst

Travis Easton

Tidal River Sunburst

This photo is a good example of what not to do, that is to point the lens straight at the sun, it just happened to work on this occassion. Walking along the Loo Errn Trail at Tidal River I found the light catching these reed heads in a compelling way. I didn’t really think the shot would work but I tried it anyway using a fisheye lens and shutting the aperture down to f22. The sun then refracted around the tiny aperture creating the sunburst and there was just enough light in the read heads to balance the brightness of Sol despite the fact that the rest of the shot has almost gone black. The starburst reflection is the thing that really makes the shot for me though.

For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery.

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Tidal River Sunburst by Travis Easton
Tidal River Sunburst by Travis Easton

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