Found amongst the coastal rocks at the end of Deps Beach, Victor Harbor:
I was on an early morning poodle walk with Ari and Kayla. We were hanging about the rocks waiting for some walkers and trail bikers to move on from the beach.
Found amongst the coastal rocks at the end of Deps Beach, Victor Harbor:
I was on an early morning poodle walk with Ari and Kayla. We were hanging about the rocks waiting for some walkers and trail bikers to move on from the beach.
Early morning light on the sea and coastal rocks just west of Depp's Beach, Victor Harbor;
The sun was just beginning to rise above the early morning clouds. I was on a poodle walk.
Another in the light study series made on our poodle walks:
This was early morning summer light just after sunrise.
One of the photographs that I made towards the end of 2015. I've been taking the photographs for the littoral zone but not uploading them.
This picture was made just after Xmas Day and before the summer holiday crowds on the coast put the beach and the coastal rocks off limits for our poodle walks.
At the time I was attracted by the early morning summer light just after sunrise.
I am taking lots more photos along the coastal shore now that we are living own the coast at Encounter Bay, Victor Harbor. These are made during the morning and evening poodle walks with a digital camera (a Sony NEX-7) and I use them as a form a kind of visual diary.
This salt encrusted rock is an example:
I upload them to Lightroom and then look at them on the computer screen to see what works. In the past I'd go back and reshoot with a film camera if the image worked. But I don't anymore. I am happy just sticking with digital.