Promenade 1 & 2
I'll start, if I may, at the end.:wink
This is a series shot at the water frontage of a Hobart suburb, Sandy Bay, which is beside the mouth of the Derwent River, about three to four kilometers wide at this point, before it opens into D'Entrecasteau Channel and the Tasman Sea.
The first image was shot late at night, when the area was abandoned. It was a clear, cold and still night (my lens would soon fog up). I had noticed how the swell washing in from the channel broke on this breakwater, it curled along the side like a surf wave. I wonder if the same engineering equations are used to create the surf waves in theme parks. All the walkers, and the kids and dogs that accompanied many of them, the joggers, and the lookers had one by one gone home and indoors. There was just me and my camera. Would, I wondered, the breakwater and the waves also disappear when I at last turned my back on them? Canon 40D and 70-200mm F4L IS USM.
The second shot was taken as the sun settled on the horizon. As you can see the sunset was very pretty, compliments of the Chile volcano.:D Canon 40D and 14mm f2.8L USM.
More to come.
Promenade 1
Promenade 2
Comments welcome. :thumb
Neil
This is a series shot at the water frontage of a Hobart suburb, Sandy Bay, which is beside the mouth of the Derwent River, about three to four kilometers wide at this point, before it opens into D'Entrecasteau Channel and the Tasman Sea.
The first image was shot late at night, when the area was abandoned. It was a clear, cold and still night (my lens would soon fog up). I had noticed how the swell washing in from the channel broke on this breakwater, it curled along the side like a surf wave. I wonder if the same engineering equations are used to create the surf waves in theme parks. All the walkers, and the kids and dogs that accompanied many of them, the joggers, and the lookers had one by one gone home and indoors. There was just me and my camera. Would, I wondered, the breakwater and the waves also disappear when I at last turned my back on them? Canon 40D and 70-200mm F4L IS USM.
The second shot was taken as the sun settled on the horizon. As you can see the sunset was very pretty, compliments of the Chile volcano.:D Canon 40D and 14mm f2.8L USM.
More to come.
Promenade 1
Promenade 2
Comments welcome. :thumb
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The second image below is of houses right on the foreshore of Sandy Bay, surely a pretty location. The Australian film actor and 1930s Hollywood star Errol Flynn (1909 – 1959) must have thought so. He became a naturalised US citizen, but was born in Hobart and lived at Sandy Bay.
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Promenade 3
Promenade 4
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#7 looks across to the eastern shore of the river and channel. Further east there is Storm Bay and then Tasman Peninsula, and on the east coast of the peninsular, abutting the Tasman Sea, and about 60km south east as the crow flies, are the tallest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere.
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Promenade 5
Promenade 6
Promenade 7
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One day you'll make it here, I'm sure of it!D
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Appreciate your comments, prince!
In #6, it was quite dim around that corner masked by hills from the sun which was already below the horizon. The image is made from 3 exposures.
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This is the penultimate shot. Hope you like it!
Promenade 8
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Promenade 9
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