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Bondi Sunset...I went to Bondi beach to join some Google+ friends for a meetup at The Festival of the Winds kite flying festival. I'd always intended on staying to shoot sunset from the northern end of the beach.
When we got around to the northern end of the beach we noticed the tide was well out and some lovely rocks covered in those squishy water spraying aquatic things and vibrant green seaweed was on display in the shallows. Pick one if you like... 5:10PM and it's about 15 minutes to sunset Bondi Setter Just minutes to sunset and I've found myself a nice possie just by this rock barely sticking out of the water. I had the camera setup very low just barely above this rock - which made things interesting when the larger surges of water came . Still the lovely swirls of water from the smaller waves was fantastic just slowly swishing the green weed and with the right timing and the right amount of shutter you can capture the motion of the white water layered with green weed Swirling in the Weed Surrounded by Green Then it was time to try a new composition in a slightly different spot with a rock further out in the water and some more exposed weed Whisps and Flows D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Bondi Sunset...The first one is the winner of the set.
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