Photography
The Channel
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.14, 2023, under Photography
The Channel
A nine (9) frame (3×3) stitched panorama with the starting horizon offset downwards. This results when stitched in a final image with this curved earth look
A nice cloudy morning (which was excellent for shooting waterfalls). Also by the time we were coming back up from down below a large fog bank was building up in the valley below
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Inside Empress
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.13, 2023, under Photography
Inside Empress
A nice little spot partway up Empress Falls in the Valley of the Waters in the Blue Mountains
My feet were already wet so … time to make my way out onto these very slippery looking rocks 🙂
CPL working wonders here with glossy wet rocks everywhere 🙂
Sylvia Falls
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.12, 2023, under Photography
Sylvia Falls
A classic composition of the beautiful delicate Sylvia Falls at the Valley of the Waters in the Blue Mountains
The (MANY) steep steps down to here from Conservation Hut at the top were significantly better than I remember from my last trip down here a dozen years ago 🙂
All That Glitters
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.11, 2023, under Photography
All That Glitters
Day 2 of our Focus long weekend away in the Blue Mountains. Three of us have made the trip down to the bottom of the waterfalls in the Valley of the Waters. The last time I was here was over a dozen years ago back in 2011
This nice spot which Graeme Gordon has shown us is just below Sylvia Falls, which itself is a little below Empress Falls
It’s still basically pitch dark so I’ve added a little selective light with my warm light head torch during the long exposure
Presumably this rock has split open during a fall and revealed it’s golden orange interior (before it blackens over with grime and moss over time)
Blue Hour
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.10, 2023, under Photography
Blue Hour
From the first shot of the sunset session right to the very last at Cahill’s lookout in the Blue Mountains
The sun had now set (alas with minimal colour in the clouds along the way)
Here I’m stacking an ND64 (6 stop) ND along with the (0.9 or 3 stop) reverse grad and a polariser. The aim to really drag the shutter and maybe get a little streaky cloud movement (they weren’t moving much at all)
So a moody dark frame to finish off the day
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