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FollowTaken at Sugarloaf Rock in South West Western Australia
Taken at Sugarloaf Rock in South West Western Australia
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Action Award
Chatter Award
Zenith Award
Creative Winter Award
Legendary Award
Top Shot Award
Contest Finalist in Dusk Or Dawn Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Around the World Photo Contest By Discovery
Contest Finalist in Celebrating Nature Photo Contest Vol 1
Contest Finalist in Worldscapes Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Covers Photo Contest Vol 30
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Contest Finalist in Using Filters Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Discover Oceania Photo Contest
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seanorphoto
July 18, 2016
This is stunning. I would love to see how you edited it in post. Did you use luminosity masks?
jillysb
September 30, 2016
I always love these kind of pictures, would love to learn sometime how to do them, they're so dreamy
vitoservideo
October 10, 2016
This is fantastic ! Great capture! I would love it if you checked out some of my work and gave a few critiques. Thanks!
terrymccollum
December 08, 2020
Again Awesome photo. I can see you are a true artist behind the lens.
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Location
Sugarloaf Rock in SW Western AustraliaTime
SunsetLighting
This is a 2 shot panoramic of arguably the most photographed place in Western AustraliaEquipment
Shot using the Olympus EM-1 with the 12-40 pro lens a hoya pro 400 filter and a Slik pro tripodInspiration
I had always wanted to see Sugarloaf & managed the 4.5 hour drive down the coast last year the day after attending a photography night with 3 of the top 100 landscape photographers talking about there work.Editing
Sure, I stitched it together in photoshop & did all raw edits in lightroomIn my camera bag
I only use the Olympus EM-1 with the 12-40 f2.8 it's an awesome set-upFeedback
Capturing any seascape has its challenges, be prepared to get wet ask locals about conditions as the swell in the SW can produce freak waves & most importantly watch the conditions for atleast an hour before attempting your final shot