The classic shot, good light this night – last shot of the evening, way after sunset. Never leave early no matter how hopeless you think the light might be.
At the end of Lake St Claire, the deepest lake in Tasmania, the shoreline is made up of a glacial moraine, many small rocks tumbled down the mountains by water, ice and other rocks.
Walking down from the summit of Mt Hotham on a day, I’d been watching this break in the cloud open and close as it moved across the horizon, some what a chance image. It existed for maybe 20 or 30 seconds before closing up again.
Waist deep in the water !
The first, and perhaps best of the melbourne statue artists. He stands completely still until someone pays him money, then he slowly moves and gives people flower, or blows bubbles etc. A note for the camera nerds, one of the last images I made on kodachrome before it got too expensive to shoot it here in AU. The best colours of any film.
A lone tree marks the top of the first in what seem like infinite folds of earth leading up to the summit of Mt Buller and across the Australian Alps
A happy mistake, a daylight savings miscalculation saw me up many hours before sunrise – I shot this image in the twilight with a 4 min exposure.
“An age apart, / Married with moss, / The guardians of the wood / Hold silent court.” – pinkelephant
One of my own favourite images, certainly in the top 5 – Perhaps because of what it represents, the end of a very long walk, the relaxation, eating dinner on the lake shore and then taking a chance shot like this. No tripod, just a rock in the right place, very fleeting light too. Sometimes we just get lucky in this game.
Details: Hasselblad XPan – 45mm Lens – Kodak EBX Personal Favorites
Tenders at rest in the pale pre dawn glow. One of subjects I love to shoot most at Queenscliff, finally after many trips and years I feel like I got ‘it’ this time.
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