Some parts of the world see only a cloudy sky and rarely see the sun set. Some parts of the work never see cloud, every sunset the same as the last. Here in South Australia we are lucky to see every sunset imaginable. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘South Australian Sunset’, 1/400s f/13 ISO320 50mm
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Pseudo Summer Sunset
Wow, another amazing pseudo summer’s day and an equally gorgeous sunset to round it off. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Pseudo Summer Sunset’, 1/2000s f/7.1 ISO320 50mm
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For those back on shore a brilliant yellow sun hovers precariously above a flat expansive western horizon. Like a dry swimmer testing the water it first dips a little into the water and then more and more as it’s seeming water confidence grows. Eventually it is gone beneath the distant waves. Here under the water […]
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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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The days are getting longer, and warmer and more and more people are heading to the beach after work, school or a day just chill’n. It’s late now, the air is chilly and nearly everyone has gone home but the tell tail signs are right there in that well trodden sand. Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Well […]
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