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Cape Woolamai | VIC | Australia
This was taken after the sun had set, and I was just left with the twilight afterglow. Over the millennia, chunks of rock fall off these distinctive formations, then end up being churned into sphere-like objects by the waves you can see rolling in relentlessly. It's a fascinating place, and I could never get tired of shooting here.
The Pinnacles Desert is one of the worls`s great karst spectacles where thousands of limestone pillars rise starkly from an ancient desert landscape. The variety of shapes and sizes and the changing colours during sunsets and rises, sets the stage for unforgetable moments.
The Pinnacles are limestone formations within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia.
Shot at 24mm, a few minutes before the sun was in the perfect position over the horizon. This one's my new desktop wallpaper. The timing and light are better in the other photo but I like the composition better in this one.
These massive but elegant pinnacles are treat for the trekkers in monsoon days. The famous treks in that region being Konkan diva, Rayling Pathar, Origin of Kal river, Boratyachi Nal, Singapurachi Nal and of course the tricky pinnacle Lingana.
Taken from Shivaji Raje's Tomb behind Jagdeshwari Temple, Raigad, Maharashtra.
Pinnacles National Park is an American national park protecting a mountainous area located east of the Salinas Valley in Central California, about 5 miles east of Soledad and 80 miles southeast of San Jose. We were on a “bobcat safari” looking specifically for bobcats, and we saw 4 in quite a few hours. These cats have an unbelievable ability to blend in. Unfortunately, we didn’t get any close encounters. This was one of my best at a distance.
Located near the San Andreas Fault, the pinnacles are part of the Neenach Volcano which erupted 23 million years ago. The park features unusual talus caves. Flashlight is required if you are planning to explore the caves.
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Trona Pinnacles are a National Natural Landmark of over 500 tufa spires in the Searles Dry Lake basin. Some of these pinnacles are as high as 140 feet tall. The lakebed has been mined for various minerals since 1863, Several SiFi movies have been filmed here.
View from Pinnacle Lookout on Mount Canobolas in Orange, NSW Australia. During a road trip from Sydney to Orange in April 2024
The limestone pinnacle makes for a great foreground up on Chrome Hill, looking out over to Parkhouse Hill
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Located near the San Andreas Fault, the pinnacles are part of the Neenach Volcano which erupted 23 million years ago. The park features unusual talus caves. Flashlight is required if you are planning to explore the caves.
Hi Guys,
This is i guess what you would call a selfie of me messing around on my Pinnacles shoot, I wanted to revisit this shot and change a few things, was such a great night i thought why not go for the star wars themed milky way shot :) Anyway i hope you enjoy
The Trona Pinnacles are a National Natural Landmark administered by BLM - it was quite calm when I arrived in the afternoon but the winds did pick up in the evening. Still a reasonably successful night. Six images combined in Photoshop.
Located near the San Andreas Fault, the pinnacles are part of the Neenach Volcano which erupted 23 million years ago. The park features unusual talus caves. Flashlight is required if you are planning to explore the caves.
The Pinnacles, the most interesting spot, are on the western tip of the cape and can be reached from the Woolamai Beach car park in 30-40 minutes. Personally, I recommend a walk along the beach (10-15 minutes) until the wooden stairs, which reach and go the main trail. This is a much easier route.
Deep beneath Searles Lake, calcium-rich groundwater and alkaline lake water combined to grow tufa formations during the Pleistocene Epoch when massive runoff spilled from the Sierra Nevada into a chain of inland seas. Now a dry desert, the calcium carbonate tufa pinnacles slowly crumble away.
This photo was shot from a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2.8 f=80mm lens and Zenza Bronica 67mm SY44•2C(Y1) filter using Adox CHS 100 II film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
A pretty sunset, seen from the 50th floor of The Pinnacle@Duxton in Singapore. Well worth spending the $5 it cost to go up there.
We rarely get this kind of sunbeams-poking-through-clouds effect back home in Sweden. On the other hand, I shoot a lot of sun stars at home, but I wasn't able to catch a single one in Singapore. I guess it might have something to do with how close to the equator you are?
Knoll Ridge Café is located at Whakapapa Ski Field on Mt. Ruapehu, New Zealand’s largest active volcano. The cafe provides skiers with views of The Pinnacles, a popular spot for iceclimbing. The café replaces the original Knoll Ridge Chalet which was destroyed by a fire in February 2009.
Located near the San Andreas fault, the pinnacles are part of the Neenach Volcano which erupted 23 million years ago. The park features unusual talus caves.
Bronze Award - Epson International Pano Awards
Panorama taken at sunset at "The Pinnacles", Phillip Island Victoria Australia.
A 180 image HDR panorama consisting of 3 rows of 20 frames, with three exposures at each frame (-2, 0, +2).
Taken with a Carl Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 2/100 at f/10
180deg Panorama from the shore at The Pinnacles, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria.
Raw processing in Lightroom 3, HDR blending in Photomatix Pro, stitching in Photoshop CS5.
Really Right Stuff Ultimate-Pro Omni-Pivot Package, Acratech GV2 ball head, Vanguard Alta Pro 283CT tripod.
Full image size is 4.15GB psb file, 52,616 x 13,154 pixels = 691Mpxl
Long exposure HDR, 120, 60, and 30 seconds. Raw processed in Lightroom, HDR blended and de-ghosted in Photomatix Pro. Contrast, saturation and sharpening in Photoshop CS5. Taken about 10 minutes after sunset; 8:53pm [EST].
The Pinnacles, Phillip Island.
My goal when taking and processing this image was to capture the sense of drama and go beyond the limits of camera sensor dynamic range to something more representative of what we see with our eyes and our brain. More than that too I am trying to add an element of artistry. Technicality is one thing, but it's artistry and drama that grab people I think.