timpryce
FollowWinter in South Western Australia.
Smiths Beach, Yallingup
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Contest Finalist in The Ocean And The Clouds Photo Contest
People's Choice in Rocks On Water Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Rocks On Water Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Coastal Landscapes Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in ViewBug Image of the Year Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Rocky Waterscapes Photo Contest
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katrinarobinson
January 07, 2014
This is absolutely wonderful!! Congratulations.
One of the the most beautiful places in the world is 'our' south west WA
One of the the most beautiful places in the world is 'our' south west WA
timpryce
January 08, 2014
Thanks everyone for your compliments, I'm glad you like this shot. It's such a magical place and was really lucky to capture it in this mood. All the best and happy snapping in 2014.
Cheers
Tim
Cheers
Tim
timpryce
February 13, 2014
Thanks everyone for all your compliments and positive feedback. All the best and look forward to seeing your images throughout the year.
Cheers
Tim
Cheers
Tim
sarahmirkin
November 14, 2015
So gorgeous!!! Congrats on the well-deserved contest finalists, and I've enjoyed reading your feature!
MadhavSharma_0407
February 20, 2019
this is heaven clearly and so is ur Photography - heavenly and superb
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Location
Smith's Beach, Yallingup. SW AustraliaTime
3.30pmLighting
Due to the stormy weather and thick cloud, the light was low contrast and evenly balancedEquipment
Nikon D600, 10 stop ND filter, Nikon 16-35mm f/4 lens and a tripodInspiration
I love the ocean and stormy weather and had been watching this system approach the WA coastline for several days, so with that in mind I headed to one of my favourite spots with camera in hand to see what unfolded.Editing
I always shoot in RAW (NEF) and therefore need to do some post-processing of my images. Using Adobe Lightroom I adjusted the contrast, highlights and shadow details and perhaps a touch of vibrance, but try to leave the image looking as natural as possible.In my camera bag
My D600, 16-35, 24-120 and 70-200 lenses, ND and polariser filters, cleaning kit, spare batteries and always keep my tripod in the carFeedback
Find a spot you're familiar with and have visited at various times of the day, to see how the light changes and the effect it has on the subject. I knew this area to be sheltered from the wind, (need a steady camera for long exposures), and there was a building swell which created the "misty" effect around the rocks. Using the 10stop ND filter I adjusted the aperature and ISO until I could get a 30 second exposure to allow for movement of the waves and clouds, - in this instance I used f/22 and 64 ISO, to capture a correct exposure. I would like to have shot later in the afternoon but nature and the elements dictated. (An hour later is was pouring with rain with 80-100km/hr winds!)