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There are just some days when you cannot fail to get decent shots... this day was one of those, this is the 15th post from that wonderful morning on loch Ard... other days.... nothing!!
GhostWorks Texture Competition #1
Texture ~ Skeletal Mess
Mid-morning at Loch Ard in the Trossachs today. A grey and misty day. But still a day for lots of photographic opportunities. The mist turns a flat light day into quite an interesting day.
Now, im not normally in the habit of meeting strange men at 7am on a Saturday morning, but it was great to hook up with Norm and James this morning on Loch Ard, the light was poor until we moved down to the end of the loch , and we eventually saw a bit of cloud break and sun... but I persevered with my long exposure filter to get a bit of texture in the clouds...
Taken on a recent trip down the Great Ocean Road around the Port Campbell area. The rugged coastline is a real challenge to photograph in the middle of the day but on this occasion I got lucky with the nice wispy clouds.
A wonderfully crisp winters morning at Loch Ard. The first rays of the morning sun illuminate Ben Lomond in the background.
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Ard Michael Beach the cemetery is just behind this scene it was a lovely beach and I walked it a couple of time, keeping away from the nesting Oystercatchers. I never saw anyone else there during any of my visits.
Beautiful and well shot Loch in the heart of the trossachs. A great place to shot.
The light on this day was a bit harsh, but sat for a while hoping it would change but gave up. Morning or sunset would produce much better results.
The Great Ocean Road, Victoria. So many iconic places to visit and wonder at the natural beauty and think about the many shipwrecks which have occurred along this treacherous coast. Loads of photos too, we had a good weather day to visit these sites which was a relief after the cloudy and rainy days we had had for a few days before getting here. Apologies in advance for probably too many photos from here!
HTT!
The Loch Ard Gorge is named for a ship which came to grief here, only two survived and their story and that of the ship has gone into history. See the link for the full story. www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/geelong/loch-ard.html