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I love the rugged coastal terrain! When I see rocks, I immediately think hdr.
Again, it was a case of drive there, snap pictures quickly, just before the rain started pouring.
HDR, 3 exposures handheld
A slightly better view of the rock stack known as Sugarloaf Rock. The rock is covered in white poo from the nesting colonies. There are colonies of razorbill, guillemot and kittiwakes that come every year to nest and raise their young. The rock used to be covered almost completely but the colonies have declined during the 20th century and they have been badly affected by bird flue for the past 2 summers. Hopefully they will recover and their numbers increase again.
An all too brief moment of colour over the Sugarloaf this evening - right before a deluge soaked me - and more importantly my camera - that's a heavily rained on camera two days in a row now - weather shielding holding out thus far (touch wood).
A view of Sugarloaf behind a ranch on Russell Creek as seen from the Chief Joseph Highway in Shoshone National Forest north of Cody Wyoming.
67012 heads away from Abergavenny with the Sugarloaf in the background working 1V42 1230 Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff Central.
Sugarloaf Hill, Beckworth, CA
2/25/06 The grain is actually noise from a poor quality drug store scan, but it kinda adds to the photo eh?
Canon A1, Canon 70-210mm, Kodak uc400
Sugarloaf Rock - Western Australia 18 Frame panorama Thanks for viewing Cheers via 500px ift.tt/1PnNqSs
Milky Way shining over Sugarloaf Point Scientific and Natural Area near Schroeder along Minnesota's north shore of Lake Superior.
The Sugarloaf Islands at low tide on sunset. Part of the Sugarloaf Marine Reserve in New Plymouth.
This is a 7 shot stitched panorama. I used my Sigma 10-20mm lens set on 10mm with my tripod at its lowest height just above the sand. My new toy, a Seagull 90 degree view finder attachment, was really handy for this shot! Without it I would have been lying down in the wet sand.
If the horizon seems a little wonky its actually like that as the sand builds up behind the islands.
There is 1.5 km walk up on the foresty road to the Lighthouse.
Seal Rocks, NSW
Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse also known as Seal Rocks Lighthouse is an active light tower that has been operating since December 1875. It was built to stand guard over the rugged and pointy Seal Rocks and Sawtooth Rocks as these were unsuitable to build a lighthouse on. The elegant light tower is one of only two light towers in Australia with an external stairway, and has been automated by electricity since 1987.
This picture of Corcovado was taken at sunset from the top of Sugarloaf mountain while drinking the local favourite brew, Skol!
Milky Way rising over Sugarloaf Point during early-spring along Minnesota's North Shore of Lake Superior near Shroeder.
Comprised of 9 stacked sky images and 1 longer foreground exposure taken in succession and blended to create the final composite.
I went on a trip to a lighthouse and I took lots and lots of photos which I have not really sorted or edited. I also have film to send away. It all might take a while. So here is one to prove it actually happened :)