Point Lonsdale lighthouse on a Summer morning just as the sun’s ray’s peaked over the horizon.
Was it worth getting up at 4am? Absolutely! Point Lonsdale jetty at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay
This image was taken on colour slide some years ago at Pt.Lonsdale vic.
part of the rocky outcrop at Point Lonsdale Beach HDR bracketed one stop apart, high pass filter and shadow light applied in photoshop *now available for sale
Another shot at Point Lonsdale, Australia. The colours only lasted a moment, fired as many shots as i could in the hope that one would turn out well. / I often hear people say ‘yeah, but its photoshopped’. While i’ve had to adjust brightness and contrast on a computer, the colours come from shooting at the right time.
Continuation of my previous sunrise image, taken 14 minutes later as the ocean waits for the sun at Point Lonsdale beach looking over Port Phillip Bay to the Mornington Peninsula. This was one of the most beautiful sunrises that I have seen. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 3.2sec / ISO: 100 Thanks to people in the Mornington Peninsula group who voted for this photo as their favourite in the Sunset… Sunrise beach scene challenge on 30/9/08. ~
With the sun still rising at Point Lonsdale, the clouds continued to glow vibrant orange and cast the most amazing reflections on the water, and the fisherman on the pier in the distance got a catch (which we saw later on). I liked the balance in this shot, with the clouds and reflections, and the rock and pier balancing it out. Thanks for viewing. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1/10 sec / ISO: 100
Kirkby Lonsdale is a small town in Cumbria, England, on the River Lune. It is situated thirteen miles (21 km) south-east from Kendal along the A65. / The South Lakeland town is noted for the Devil’s Bridge over the River Lune, dating from around 1370 and constructed of well masoned fine gritstone. It consists of three spans, the western two measuring 17 m (54 ft 8 in) each and the eastern one 8.8 m (29 ft). The piers are hexagonal, measuring 18 m (60 ft) round. Nikon D80 18-105mm lens at 18mm / f-16 at 4.5 second exposure ISO 100 / HDR – 3 images processed from a single RAW / Processed in Photomatix and Elements 6 Winner of the Nikon D80 User Group – Exposure Challenge JAN 2009. / Winner of the Stream Crossings Challenge – Calm Waters MAR 2009. / Winner of the Addicted Photographer – Time to Reflect Challenge APR 2009. / Runner up in the Streams Crossings Challenge – Calm Streams SEP 2009. Featured in the Mountains and Mountain Light and Live, Love, Dream groups JAN 2009. Also featured in theLight and Reflection group MAR 2009. / Featured in the Addicted Photographer group APR 2009. / Featured in the A Place to Call Home group MAY 2009. / Featured in the JPG Cast Offs group JULY 2009.
Some of you will remember Carmel looking for someone to accompany her on a sunrise shoot. THIS is what you all missed! First outing with my new toy. Guess who’s a happy boy! Camera: Canon 5D Mark II / Lens: Ef 17-40 f4.0L @ 17mm / Aperture: f16 / Shutter: 2 sec / ISO: 50 / Filter: ND Grad / Post Processing: Minor adjustments in Lightroom
To passersby, i must look pretty weird, especially at sunset. You should see me. Frantically taking shots from all angles and avoiding getting drenched. I act as if this is the last sunset ever!
A friend recently commented that it looks too dangerous to shoot with me! Ha, i laughed. Funny thing is i don’t even own any boots! If you ever do want to take photos with me i suggest you bring a towel!!!
One of my favourite spots. Camera: Canon 5DMKII / Lens: Canon 17-40 f4.0L / Focal Length: 17mm / Aperture: f22 / Shutter Speed: 1 second / ISO: 50 / Filter: 3 stop ND Grad / Post Processing:Lightroom – levels, saturation, dust removal
Taken at Point Lonsdale, Victoria, Australia.
Featured Image Writing Group 27/06/09 / Featured Canon 450D Group 26/06/09 ~ The eyes have sight / the spirit has vision, / The eyes see part of / the picture, the spirit / see’s the whole picture ~ Antoine De Saint- Exupery Pt Lonsdale Jetty , Port Phillip Marine NP ,Victoria Australia Three bracketed images combined in Photomatix Canon 450D / Shutter 2.5 s / Ap F/32 / ISO 100 / FL 110 mm / Manual WB / 75/300 Canon EF Lens
The coastline and a small rocky outcrop at Point Lonsdale during sunset. Located on the scenic Bellarine Peninsula, Point Lonsdale is a popular weekend day trip destination for residents of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 100 kilometres south-west of Melbourne.
Point Lonsdale after sun set /
Point Lonsdale at sunset. / Canon 40d 10 – 22 mm lens / Shot at 10 mm /
Minutes after the rain stopped the sky was ablaze with color.. Sunrise, Point Lonsdale 25th September 2009 Canon 50D / Sigma 10 – 20mm at 10mm / 0.8 sec, f/20, ISO 100.. / Grey grad filter / Tripod Adobe Lightroom for underexposing and adding clarity to the clouds. No color added…
Just before sunset – 26/09/2009 / Camera : Canon 450D / Filter : Lee ND 0.9 Grad / Best to view large /
Point Lonsdale – Before sunset Lovely afternoon tide very low and gave me a chance to walk out as far as I could, I came across few very nice and deep rock pools. / Camera : Canon 450D / Lens : 10-22 shot at 10mm / Exp : f16.0 at 2.0 sec / Filters : ND 3 f stop/ ND 0.9 Grad / Minor CS4 editing /
Point Lonsdale-Sunrise / Camera : Caon 450D / Lens : 10-22 shot at 10mm fl / Exp : 1.0 sec f18.0 / /
Canon 50D + Sigma 10-20mm / 1/3 second exposure @ f11 / Contrast, Exposure and Colour Balance adjusted in Adobe Lightroom Spring is here, hopefully more shots will be taken. Thank you for looking.
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