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The new Lorne Pier / Taken with Fuji S3Pro
Taken on the Great Ocean Road near the Cumberland River mouth, Victoria as the tide was coming in. Shot with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 14mm, 1/6 sec, F/22, 100 ISO, polarizer, tripod. 7 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, touched up in Photoshop.
The break of day over the water at the surfing beach, Cathedral Rock, on The Great Ocean Road. Pentax istDS Camera. Three bracketed exposures used an processed in Dynamic Photo HDR to create the image and edited in ACDSee Pro2.5. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.
The Cora Lynn Cascades are situated deep in the Great Otway National Park, behind Lorne, Victoria.
An awe inspiring dawn over Loutitt Bay and the Lorne Pier. Pentax istDS Camera Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.
These seem to love the pine needles of the forest floor. The Fly Agaric, or Amanita muscaria. The tallest here stands at 5 Inches, and about 3 inches wide.. Found these in the Angahook Lorne State Park, just North of Lorne VIC, on the Great Ocean Road. Canon 50D, 400mm. Available Large!
This is the new Lorne Pier – it felt like a conveyer belt on this busy Friday morning – and there’s something about conveyer belts that gives me a feeling of disquiet …
Phantom Falls are on the St George River situated behind Lorne, in The Great Otway National Forest, Australia.
Just before Christmas I went to Cumberland River in the Otways for a few days with my three girls. The last thing we did before returning to Melbourne was to visit this magical little drop. Due to good unseasonal rains just before we left it was in fine form (for summer) and was a really lovely way to cap off our stay. A week after I took this this I got my 5DmkII so this was one of my last Velvia 50 shoots… maybe! Camera: EOS30 / Lens: EF24-70 f/2.8L USM @ 28mm / Film: Velvia 50 For more pictures from this area check out my The Otways gallery. For more waterfall pictures check out my Waterfalls gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
The shipping forecast had it spot on – “Malin/Hebrides, South Westerly Severe Gale force 9 increasing Storm force 10, occasionally Violent Storm force 11”. / A good day to leave the boat in the marina and go exploring by land! Easdale is a particularly exposed piece of coast on the west of Scotland, where the sea has an uninterrupted run from Nova Scotia. To give you an idea of scale, the rocks in the foreground are a metre in diameter, they aren’t pebbles. Coincidentally, this ‘beach’ is where my wife and I had our first open water scuba dives .. fortunately the sea was a little calmer then!
A little creativity and some brute strength have gone into making this seat, many years ago, situated along the track to Phantom Falls, in the Otways. Psalm 37:34 / 34 Wait on the LORD, / And keep His way, / And He shall exalt you to inherit the land; / When the wicked are cut off, you shall see it.
One of many Spring rainstorms that passed across Lorne and Loutitt Bay, on the Great Ocean Road, during the morning, creating some very peculiar lighting conditions.
Rock pools near Lorne, on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria. Shot with a Nikon D200, 18-35mm lens 18mm, 4.5 sec F/19, ISO 400, tripod and polarizer. Levels, saturation, etc in photoshop.
Taken after sunset near Lorne, Great Ocean Road, Victoria. I had another version of this image on here which I had uploaded some time ago, but I wasn’t too happy with how I had done it, so I’ve now redone it so there is a bit more drama in the image. This is a pseudo HDR, with only 1 original exposure which has been tone mapped 3 different times, once for the sky, once for the large background rocks, and once for the small foreground rocks. Parts of the original exposure were used as fill in detail for the flowing water. Shot with a Nikon D200, 18-35mm lens at 18mm, 9 sec, F/16, 100 ISO, polarizer. BEST VIEWED LARGER
The water cascades steadily over rocks and trees amid the stream, above Jebbs Pool on the Cumberland River, South of Lorne on the Great Ocean Road. Pentax istDS Camera.Three exposures bracketed to create an HDR image.
Nature’s little treasure trove, just as I found it – haven’t added a thing. Found this as the dawn light was fading and I was heading off. Camera: Canon 5D MarkII / Lens: 17-40 f 4.0L at 17mm / Speed 0.8 sec / Aperture f/22 / ISO 100 / Filter 3 stop soft ND grad / Post Processing: Lightroom – minimal exposure and saturation to accurately reflect what I saw.
A Blessed moment to be able to stand, observe and appreciate the grandeur of a new day dawning, while on the rocks at Point Grey at Lorne, on the Great Ocean Road.
An incoming tide at the beach at Cathedral Rock on The Great Ocean Road , site of the original Memorial Arch, just North of Lorne. Taken about twenty minutes after sunrise. A great spot for surfing, especially on a low tide with a moderate to heavy swell. Pentax istDS Camera – Three images bracketed together to create an HDR image. / /
Watching the sea pile in to Easdale’s normally sheltered harbour reminded me of the song oft sung by the Vital Spark’s crew: Oh! The Crinan Canal for me, / I don’t like the wild raging sea, / It would be too terrific to cross the Pacific, / Or sail to Japan or Fiji. / A life on the Spanish Main, / I think it would drive me insane, / The big foaming breakers would give me the shakers, / The Crinan Canal for me. For the curious, the harbour entrance is between the rocks in the foreground, and the little rock right of centre .. not the rocks with the breaking wave!
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