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I usually try to avoid mass uploads on the one location at the one time but this little shoot was so amazing that I can’t help but upload another one. The Pinnacles, Phillip Island. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II @ 16mm / Filter: Circular Polariser / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 15 sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
hdr 3 shots / 5d mk II
I know I’ve uploaded a few shots from this shoot but I loved this one so much I thought I’d share it too. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye / Filter: none / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/6th sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Gippsland gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
hdr 3 images / 5d mk II 16-35 lens
Another shot from my pinnacles evening with Tony Middleton . Great spot, great company, great evening. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 35mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 30 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Took this on my Pinnacles sunset shoot with Tony Middleton with my new 5DmkII last week. I must say this camera has totally transformed the way I shoot. When I shot with Velvia I’d rarely shoot more than 36 shots a day. On this shoot with digital I shot 102 shots in around an hour. I bracket everything (for a few shots I took 6 brackets) and of those shots I’m happy with at least one of each composition set I took. Wonderful to just shoot each scene with different lenses, filters and compositions to see what works best without worrying about the expense and with the ability to check you’ve got it or not and bracket a bit further afield if necessary. Strangely satisfying to flow so quickly from one viewpoint to the next too. With this shot it was just walking from one spot to the next and thought a boulder shot would be good, now are there any that stand out, and literally as the thought occurs I see these little beauties which as you can see were quite unique in this boulder strewn landscape. After a bit of tripod fun on the boulders this was the result. Would be interesting to take this one again under different lighting conditions but this one works for me anyway. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 18mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 0.5 sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Just a duo – tone with the slightest hint of color..The sand ripples is what does it for me on this shot, oh – and the swirly cloud..
This is the sunset at Nambung National Park located about 245 km drive north from Perth, Western Australia. I am not sure what has caused this sky colour. Maybe sand, it was very windy day. / Captured with Nikon D300 and 18 – 200 Nikkor VR lens Featured in Natural Color and Light group 25/01/2009 / Featured in Australian Bush and Rainforest group 26/01/2009 / Featured in Your Magic Place group 28/02/2009 / Featured in WA Red Bubble Mk II group 28/05/2009 / Featured in Polish Place group 31/05/2009 / / /
The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Australian Landscape Photography by Michael Boniwell. / All images copyright.
The Pinnacles are located about 2 1/2 hours drive north from my house. I had a great time laying all over the dirt getting some awsome shots (in my opinion) today! Hope you like them :) For more information on the history please check out the link to Wikipedia Another shot…
Got into a pretty precarious posi to take this one but hey it was the only way to get the shot. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 16mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/10th sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
A “must see” attraction in Western Australia
3rd and Final shot tonight of “The Pinnacles”...
Had a school ask me to take a Landscape Photography workshop for there Outdoor Ed students on Philip Island. I suggested The Pinnacles as a good location but as I haven’t been there since I was courting my wife more than ten years ago I thought I’d better check it out again so I’d be familiar with the location when I took the kids. Before going down I gave a mate I met on the bub a call, the amazingly talented Tony Middleton and we decided to meet up. It is extremely rare for either of us to shoot with others but having so much in common we flowed together well. It was also a real treat to get to see some of Tones amazing 617 original trannies and some of the shots he’s saving up for limited release when he opens his gallery. Over the years each of us has got in the habit of picking up rubbish on our shoots too so it was funny to see us both load up independent of each other after shooting this wonderful sunset. I’m sure there are responsible fisherman/women out there but from what I’ve seen a lot of them are bloody pigs the way they wantonly dump all there rubbish everywhere (sorry had to get that out of my system). Anyway Thai take away on the walk in Shearwater (muttonbird) antics on the way out. What a fantastic way to spend an evening. This was one of the first shots of the evening and the sun was still a little too high and therefore bright to make this work as well as it could of. A nice cloud on the horizon and/ or a few big overhead cloud reflectors would of helped but hey I’m not a local who can go back every second night for the perfect conditions like some people (I’m not jealous of where Tone lives or his 617, really I’m not….). Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye / Filter: filters don’t fit on this baby / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/160th sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Taken at The Pinnacles @ Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. I loved how the colour of this rock was different to all those around it. I took many shots of the one rock but think I liked this one the best. I really loved this place and cannot wait to get myself back there, there’s so many different angles this place can be captured from and I want to find them all! Taken with my Canon 40D and 10-22mm wide angle lens. 4 seconds @ f14, ISO 100. One of the photos in my Phillip Island series, please click here to see the rest of my images in the series
Warm afternoon glow shining on the granite pinnacles of Cape Woolami ~ Phillip Island ~ Aus..
An approaching strom added a bit of contrast to this shot. The Pinnacles north of Perth
Taken at the Pinnacles, Western Australia May 05
This is a painting which has been inspired by another one of our brilliant photographers. trekka… I love the space and light that Trekka has achieved and these iconic Australian images are just amazing… I hope you enjoy them, and many thanks to trekka for allowing me to do ‘my thing’ with his work! Best VIEWED LARGE Acrylics on Canvas 60cm x 30cm 2008 link to trekka
Water drop caught in the bounce, creates a pinnacle. The drop above it will crash down into the pinnacle and begin the process again, waiting for the next drop to hit. Kodak P850 w/tube adapter and 10x macro lens / Flash: Used / Focal Length: 14.1mm / Exposure Time: 0.025s (1/40) / Aperture: f/2.8 / ISO: 100
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