Archive for November, 2013
Beached – A Sculpture By the Sea Shipwreck…
by Rodney Campbell on Nov.07, 2013, under Life, Photography, Uncategorized
It’s very interesting to see what sculptures turn up as part of Sculpture By the Sea each year – this Shipwreck for instance plonked onto the beach. Sculpture… I’m not sure… it does make for interesting photographic fodder however – now if only we could get rid of all the other distracting things around 🙂
I’d originally intended to HDR this thinking the contrast would be too high to capture in a single frame – I shot three bracketed images at 0, -2 and +2EV in preparation. However in post I discovered that the 0EV RAW was not clipped at either end and the dynamic range was covered so I was able to just process the single frame – I love my D600! 🙂
Beached
Bradleys Head Panorama…
by Rodney Campbell on Nov.05, 2013, under Life, Photography
When shooting landscapes I like doing stitched panorama’s when I can. My trip to Bradleys Head was no exception so when I arrived and there were people moving out onto the stone jetty for sunrise I figured I couldn’t use it for foreground interest so since I was setup I figured I’d whip off a quick pano before moving elsewhere.
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger – so click any of the images below to see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer.
The result is this 9 frame stitched panorama which takes in the view from about Kings Cross on the left around through the Sydney CBD and over the Harbour Bridge and North Sydney with Cremorne point on the far right – about 25 minutes before sunset with the sun a red ball behind the thick banks of smoke in the sky from the west
Red over Sydney
Sculpture By the Sea…
by Rodney Campbell on Nov.03, 2013, under Life, Photography
A further assortment of Sculpture By the Sea
Note: These images (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger – so click any of the images below to see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer.
Basking in Sunrise
Stairway to …
Coastal Camp
and a little selfie action with me and the entire planet…
It’s a Plastic World
Sculpture By the Sea – Sunrise at Marks Park…
by Rodney Campbell on Nov.01, 2013, under Life, Photography
I took my first visit to Sydney’s annual Sculpture By the Sea very early one morning during the week before heading in to work. I went early hoping for some sunrise action (although it turned out to be quite foggy and overcast).
Spread across the coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama this annual event brings together over one hundred sculptural works scattered along the coast.
I’d arrived about 45 minutes before sunrise and headed first over to Marks Park to find some suitable material for pre dawn twilight shots out to sunrise. Bubble No:5 by artist Qian Sihua which sits in one of the prime positions for coastal photography was my first port of call and as I was basically the only person there except for some security guards I setup for some long exposure shots in the darkness.
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger – so click any of the images below to see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer.
This one is a lazy 231 seconds taken just over 30 minutes before sunrise – we had a very thick heavy band of cloud on the horizon which makes it hard to distinguish where the sea ends and the sky begins but also meant a spectacular sunrise was unlikely. It was so dark on my side of the scene I knew I had to do a little light painting fill using a small zoomable LED torch on this side mostly on the sculpture but also on the foreground stones…
Blowing Bubbles in the Sky
Around sunrise I moved further up the hill above the sculpture to try some longer length views – this one just before sunrise was about as colourful as the actual sunrise itself got
Raspberries at Dawn
By this stage I was having real trouble with lots of condensation buildup on my filters (Circular Polariser and Graduated ND) which required frequent mopping to avoid having hazy contrastless images
Just after sunrise as the sun got up into the cloud layer on the horizon we got a fabulous second chance rise and the colour storm in the sky really started to happen so I stayed where I was and continued with compositions with the Bubble No:5 sculpture
Blowing on the Fire
and then ten minutes after sunrise the sun finally broke through above the heavy cloudbank for a spectacular second rise
Second Sun