Tag Archives: Sydney

Maroubra on fire

The North end of Maroubra is one of the most photographed portion of Sydney’s coastline, but sunrises like this one are rare. The combination with the right tides and sea conditions is a one in a year opportunity. The rocks were wet enough to reflect the intense red and yellow colours and this small arch...

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1.5min of Peace

Mahon Pool at dawn, Maroubra, Australia

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5:30am

Photographed at dawn in Bronte, this is one of the very few images I’ve produced in the last month or so. Great to be out early, get to the coast, and see the first colours appear in the sky. Equipment: Nikon D800e, Nikkor 16-35mm at f16, Hoya NDX400 (2 minutes exposure). Composition: rule of the thirds...

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Winter storm, Maroubra

I was looking for overcast conditions to try the Nikon D800e in a different type of light. Thursday morning turned out to be worth while with dramatic storm clouds, quite a nice session 2 weeks before Iceland.

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Seul . . . (alone)

Breaking the traditional rules of composition to get a different point of view, this fisherman stands alone (seul) front of the sea in Tamarama, Sydney.

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