FOFT "Wave"
My late offering for The FFF+ group challenge "Five On The Fifth" (FOTF) . . . five images in the form of a collage must be uploaded on the 5th of each month, with there being a different theme, set by a member of the group each month. This month was "waves" and was set by the lovely Margaret.
Better late than never!
I didn't want to be too fancy because I love waves and one of my favourite things in the world is photographing waves at the beach, playing with settings to create different effects with the movement on the water.
Image 1 -hit by a wave. I was photographing at Cadillac Canyon at sunset, close to the edge and a huge wave came up the canyon soaking me and my blue hair.
Image 2-Phillip Island is a famous surfing spot so I couldn't resist an image of a surfer riding the waves at Shelley Beach.
Image 3- A wave frozen as it crashes against the rocks at the The Panhandles, sending it's spray over my camera and lens.
Image 4- Calming the waves with a long exposure at Bore Beach, probably my favourite way to photograph the beach.
Image 5- Background image showing the textures of the swirling waves
FOFT "Wave"
My late offering for The FFF+ group challenge "Five On The Fifth" (FOTF) . . . five images in the form of a collage must be uploaded on the 5th of each month, with there being a different theme, set by a member of the group each month. This month was "waves" and was set by the lovely Margaret.
Better late than never!
I didn't want to be too fancy because I love waves and one of my favourite things in the world is photographing waves at the beach, playing with settings to create different effects with the movement on the water.
Image 1 -hit by a wave. I was photographing at Cadillac Canyon at sunset, close to the edge and a huge wave came up the canyon soaking me and my blue hair.
Image 2-Phillip Island is a famous surfing spot so I couldn't resist an image of a surfer riding the waves at Shelley Beach.
Image 3- A wave frozen as it crashes against the rocks at the The Panhandles, sending it's spray over my camera and lens.
Image 4- Calming the waves with a long exposure at Bore Beach, probably my favourite way to photograph the beach.
Image 5- Background image showing the textures of the swirling waves