I am fascinated by the colour that I often find in the Littoral Zone:
It is here today and gone tomorrow. I only chance upon it.
I am fascinated by the colour that I often find in the Littoral Zone:
It is here today and gone tomorrow. I only chance upon it.
During the high summer months the early morning is the best time for photography for The Littoral Zone project along the coast of the southern Fleurieu Peninsula.
That is when the light is soft and gentle. However, it quickly becomes harsh and very contrasty. Then I am forced to photograph in the open shade, if I want to continue to work on the Littoral Zone project.
Another picture of the coastal textures along the coast fo the southern Fleurieu Peninsula:
Made whilst on an early morning poodlewalk with Kayla. The tide was very low that morning so I was able to access the part of the coastal rocks. This section is normally underwater.
Made whilst walking an injured Kayla along the beach at Encounter Bay:
It was an overcast morning.
A little study whilst I was playing around with the open air studio amongst the granite rocks:
Made whilst I was on a poodlewalk in the early spring.