Beautiful images and beautiful places now there`s a few spots I like to check out next time I am down under visiting family in nsw thank you for sharing :)
HEllo there! You know sometimes the TH-cam algorithm works well as this video was put into my suggested list and wow I am glad it was! Fantastic work 😀 Beautiful images, that first location is incredible! Its been many moons since I was in Australia, I'd love to go back! Someday maybe. Looking forward to the rest of your videos. Cheers
Hi Michael a great little vlog. I have been fortunate to shoot in both Bermagui and Kiama. You are spot on when describing the path down to the lone tree sea stack. I did it with two other photographers in the pitch black so didn’t see a thing on the way down. On our return I was stunned by the path and probably would never of attempted it if I had seen it. Beautiful images from all three locations. 🙂🙂
Pre dawn or twilight can be 30 secs to 2 minutes. After sunrise or before sunset can a fraction of a second. It depends on available light, focal length, aperture, ISO. If the question is handheld vs tripod then I’m firmly in the tripod camp. Hope that helps a little. Michael.
Beautiful rugged location and beautiful pictures. Your pictures of the spray all seem to have just the right amount of blur - what is your typical shutter speed?
Thanks for some wonderful images Michael - I love the seemingly endless depth of detail from the GFX and if my financial controller allowed it I'd love one. The colours from it aren't too shabby either! Some of those wet rocks truly treacherous. The wonders of Google brought this clip to my attention because I have loose plans to erm... hump my gear down to Camel Rock and the region in general in a few months. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) Looking forward very much to part 2.
Lovely images mate. Have you tried the GF 20-35? I'm using the 23mm as well but thinking I'd like the flexibility of the zoom. Excellent performer by all accounts.
Beautiful pictures!
Beautiful images and beautiful places now there`s a few spots I like to check out next time I am down under visiting family in nsw thank you for sharing :)
Ridiculous location, absolutely stunning.
Stunning set of photography’s
Absolutely wonderful, awe inspiring 🧡
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Fantastic images Michael!
HEllo there! You know sometimes the TH-cam algorithm works well as this video was put into my suggested list and wow I am glad it was! Fantastic work 😀 Beautiful images, that first location is incredible! Its been many moons since I was in Australia, I'd love to go back! Someday maybe. Looking forward to the rest of your videos. Cheers
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Just discovered your channel, fantastic images, well done. Subscribed
First time watcher. Your images were just beautiful. Compositions are outstanding, what I dream to be able to achieve
Hi Michael a great little vlog. I have been fortunate to shoot in both Bermagui and Kiama. You are spot on when describing the path down to the lone tree sea stack. I did it with two other photographers in the pitch black so didn’t see a thing on the way down. On our return I was stunned by the path and probably would never of attempted it if I had seen it. Beautiful images from all three locations. 🙂🙂
Thank you Michael! Beautiful. Roughly, what is your exposure time for your typical sunrise/sunset shots?
Pre dawn or twilight can be 30 secs to 2 minutes. After sunrise or before sunset can a fraction of a second. It depends on available light, focal length, aperture, ISO. If the question is handheld vs tripod then I’m firmly in the tripod camp. Hope that helps a little. Michael.
@@michaelboniwell5389 Thank you Michael, much appreciated.
Beautiful rugged location and beautiful pictures. Your pictures of the spray all seem to have just the right amount of blur - what is your typical shutter speed?
Depends on the subject, conditions and so on, but half a second is often a nice balance between implied movement and texture for waves.
Thanks for some wonderful images Michael - I love the seemingly endless depth of detail from the GFX and if my financial controller allowed it I'd love one. The colours from it aren't too shabby either! Some of those wet rocks truly treacherous. The wonders of Google brought this clip to my attention because I have loose plans to erm... hump my gear down to Camel Rock and the region in general in a few months. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) Looking forward very much to part 2.
Lovely images mate. Have you tried the GF 20-35? I'm using the 23mm as well but thinking I'd like the flexibility of the zoom. Excellent performer by all accounts.
I'd love to try the 20-35 as well, but not had the opportunity yet.