We are into the waxing crescent stage of the lunar cycle and moonlight photography is getting easier with more available light for those evening beachscapes. Bring on the lunar light. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Lunar Light’, 2s f/10 ISO800 15mm
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We are into the waxing crescent stage of the lunar cycle and moonlight photography is getting easier with more available light for those evening beachscapes. Bring on the lunar light. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Lunar Light’, 2s f/10 ISO800 15mm
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Finally the winter gloom is beginning to fade, the days are getting longer and the temperature beginning to edge up. Little by little Spring is making its way into into our world giving tantalizing hints of a Summer to come. Not that you can tell any of this looking out into a Henley Beach sunset. […]
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The Magpie Morwong, Cheilodactylus nigripes is one of our most common reef fish and I just happened upon this one nonchalantly hanging around. Normally I can’t get this close (needed when using a wide angle lens ) but on this occasion this guy hung there as if just saying g’day. A real poser! Anyone not […]
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Every photographer loves the ‘golden hour’ for its soft light and golden tones let alone the beauty of the setting or rising sun. I was hoping for yet another beautiful sunset but all of the dramatic sky was to the north east so I headed out to the end of Henley Beach Jetty and looked […]
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A big woolly blanket being pulled up from the south leaves a window of twilight sneaking in from the north. It’s easy to imagine those last vestiges of light disappearing as Henley Beach gets tucked in for the night. Soon it will be bed time for all. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Putting Henley Beach To Bed’ […]
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