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Seascapes Great Ocean RoadImages from a recent trip to the Great Ocean road area around Port Campbell in Victoria, this area is a Meca for photographers and indeed it is one i really love in any weather, so in cold blustery showery conditions i forced my creaking body up and down endless flights of stairs to area's i wanted to take pics, with my D800e tripod and ND filters i wanted to get some moody sea shots these are the first attempts at post processing them
Loch Ard gorge [url][url=https://flic.kr/p/nXdUgu][/url]NWL_7011-2.jpgblend by nikon boy1, on Flickr/url] Wreck Beach at high tide, i went down 367 steps with all my gear and had realised when i got down there i had read the tide charts incorrectly (tide was in) so the ships anchors i had come to see were under water ! but took a few images anyway, boy getting back up was hard work ! [url][url=https://flic.kr/p/nXd2Kj][/url]NWL_6795.jpgblend 52% by nikon boy1, on Flickr/url] [urlpt campbell-2 by nikon boy1, on Flickr[/url] I really do love that area of the coast and wonder if i lived there wether i would eventually grow tired of it ? Nikon boy Norman
Re: Seascapes Great Ocean RoadBeautiful stuff, and yes, there is a lot of driving/walking/setup involved and no, I don't it's possible to ever tire of this vicinity. It is amazing. Any time we've been there it's been freezing too.
You have some superb images here, and definitely worth the effort in carrying the gear. Did you get to do a helicopter ride? President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Seascapes Great Ocean RoadTwo and three are great photos. I feel number one can do without the vignetting.
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