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Død Kalm
About
From the vault.
I've not had much time to shoot lately. This was a great sunset, I loved how the clouds were lit, as the sun was setting to the left, out of the frame... golden glow!
** I entered a local photo competition, and I've been short listed, vote for me here, (my image is the one down the bottom left, the rays and the mangrove tree) **
Enjoy.
- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f29, 4 seconds, 10mm.
- Sigma 10-20 f4/5.6 lens.
- Cokin P121s (ND 8) Grad Filter.
- Tripod.
Processing
- Saturation for sky.
- Exposure tweak on rocks.
About Burleigh Heads
Burleigh Heads and Miami Beach is located south of Brisbane and right in between Coolangatta and Southport, Burleigh Heads is one of the few places on the Gold Coast where the visitor can experience what the stunning coastline was like before high-rise development and the millions of tourists took over. It has been preserved like this mostly because of the terrain around the Tallebudgera Creek estuary where a National Park has been declared on the headland.
The beaches at Burleigh Heads are lined with beautiful parkland, with picnic and BBQ areas for its visitors to enjoy. There is also a lot of local cuisine in one of the beachfront cafés or restaurants that you can enjoy on your holiday, great art and craft market are also very popular with tourists. Burleigh Beach is also well known as a fine surfing venue and, as such, it hosts major international surfing tournaments.
Tallebudgera creek is a popular spot for kayaking and boating. The adjacent beach is known as Tallebudgera Beach which continues as south as Pacific Beach then Palm Beach, ending at the mouth of Currumbin Creek. This area is well known for its gentle surf and its rock pools. It has no real foreshore but there are two surf lifesaving clubs so it is quite safe to swim here with palm Beach has won cleanest beach awards on more than one occasion.
Død Kalm
About
From the vault.
I've not had much time to shoot lately. This was a great sunset, I loved how the clouds were lit, as the sun was setting to the left, out of the frame... golden glow!
** I entered a local photo competition, and I've been short listed, vote for me here, (my image is the one down the bottom left, the rays and the mangrove tree) **
Enjoy.
- Canon 50D.
- ISO 100, f29, 4 seconds, 10mm.
- Sigma 10-20 f4/5.6 lens.
- Cokin P121s (ND 8) Grad Filter.
- Tripod.
Processing
- Saturation for sky.
- Exposure tweak on rocks.
About Burleigh Heads
Burleigh Heads and Miami Beach is located south of Brisbane and right in between Coolangatta and Southport, Burleigh Heads is one of the few places on the Gold Coast where the visitor can experience what the stunning coastline was like before high-rise development and the millions of tourists took over. It has been preserved like this mostly because of the terrain around the Tallebudgera Creek estuary where a National Park has been declared on the headland.
The beaches at Burleigh Heads are lined with beautiful parkland, with picnic and BBQ areas for its visitors to enjoy. There is also a lot of local cuisine in one of the beachfront cafés or restaurants that you can enjoy on your holiday, great art and craft market are also very popular with tourists. Burleigh Beach is also well known as a fine surfing venue and, as such, it hosts major international surfing tournaments.
Tallebudgera creek is a popular spot for kayaking and boating. The adjacent beach is known as Tallebudgera Beach which continues as south as Pacific Beach then Palm Beach, ending at the mouth of Currumbin Creek. This area is well known for its gentle surf and its rock pools. It has no real foreshore but there are two surf lifesaving clubs so it is quite safe to swim here with palm Beach has won cleanest beach awards on more than one occasion.