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Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:35 pm
by Jonesy
I have found a group of fellow shooters in the South East (including Biggzie) and last night we went for a drive along the coast. About 25mins away is Carpenters Rocks and upon hearing of a very low tide this is what we found...

What do you think

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A few more are at my redbubble page

Re: Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:13 pm
by hrpremier
I remember Carpenters Rocks as being windy and cold. You managed to turn a "hole" into something of interest and dare I say it even beauty. Still looks overcast and cold though. Thats the rocks I remember. LOL. I great use of HDR images to portray the detail in the sky and the green moss in your pictures really are a stand out and have an impact on the image. Just think of how much better the images would have looked if you used a canon. HEHE.

Keep the images coming as I always am inspired by your efforts. Say Hi to the extended family from the Cairns Crew.

Chat soon


Jase

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Re: Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:21 pm
by chrisk
really like #1. is that a HDR ? has that feel to it...in a good way.

Re: Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:46 pm
by aim54x
Incredible find!! Great work!!

Re: Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 11:19 pm
by surenj
Awesome find! Can you tell how old it is? Nice HDR by the way.. not too over done.

Re: Down by the Sea

PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:28 am
by Jonesy
HRPrem... Thanks mate. Its still a hole and bloody cold! I still braved the water though. and will pass on you hello's. Hi to your family. Chat Soon.

Thanks everyone, the first and last have HDR treament, they were taken at about 6.30 on a very flat, overcast, cold evening. Wasn't going to go but used it as a good excuse to go and try to make some nice shots in the conditions that were there... insted of waiting for a better night

surenj wrote:Awesome find! Can you tell how old it is? Nice HDR by the way.. not too over done.

Not sure on age but I do know this vessel was on it first voyage with an inexperienced sailor. It came over the reef in a storm which surprised the locals because it would have had to come across on its side. It then beached in this spot.
Cost was too great to salvage through the Native Park & no chance of getting it back across the reef, so it was stripped and the shell left in the surf.

Thanks all again

Cheers
Jonesy