Archive for December, 2021
Shoalhaven 360
by Rodney Campbell on Dec.19, 2021, under Photography
Shoalhaven 360
A 360˚ panorama directly above the middle of the Shoalhaven River Bridge
Using your mouse or keyboard (arrow keys) you can control your view and interactively pan around the scene (and even zoom in and out)
Below is a flattened representation of the full 360˚ sphere. A 2:1 aspect ratio equirectangular projection of the entire 360˚ (by 180˚) space as if you’re at the centre of a sphere located where the drone is
Shoalhaven 360
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger. To see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer click any of the images.
Surge
by Rodney Campbell on Dec.18, 2021, under Photography
I spent a great deal of my childhood exploring along this creek behind my parents house. Just me and my faithful labrador Rex who would take care of me whilst I explored the wilderness
So as I was home visiting my parents for a few days my father and I came down so I could do some slow shooting. It was a nice overcast morning (mostly) so we had nice soft light (for a while). The creek was really flowing from all the recent rain (you could hear the rushing water from up the top of the gorge)
Surge
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger. To see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer click any of the images.
Old New Newer
by Rodney Campbell on Dec.17, 2021, under Photography
Old New Newer
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger. To see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer click any of the images.
Shoalhaven
by Rodney Campbell on Dec.15, 2021, under Photography
Back to my home town for a quick trip with my youngest daughter
This 180˚ panorama looks right down the middle of the (very muddy looking) Shoalhaven River towards the bridge(s) with Pig Island and Coolangatta mountain in the distance. The river was looking particularly muddy this time (it’s normally quite clean/clear). I presume the very heavy rains over the past few weeks is to blame. With lots of mud and silt being washed into the river. Nearby Bomaderry creek (which feeds into this river) was also particularly brown
Shoalhaven River
They are building a new four lane (northbound) bridge crossing the river. The old (new) bridge will be three lanes southbound and the old old original steel framed bridge will be for bikes and pedestrians
Shoalhaven Bridge ^ 3
Note: These photographs (especially the wider shots) look much better when larger. To see larger versions in an inline overlay slideshow gallery viewer click any of the images.