posted Saturday, 03 June 2017, 20:10 (+0800), by Martin

self-portrait at dawn
Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/2 sec, f/8, ISO100
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/2 sec, f/8, ISO100
Early on Easter Monday morning, I headed out to Jarrahdale with my oldest son and some friends, to photograph the sunrise at a little-known rock called Southern Split Rock.
It was only about 6.5 weeks ago, but it seems a lot longer than that, as so many things have happened since then.
After parking the car on a gravel road as close to the rock as we could, it took us about 1/2 hour to make our way through the bush by torch light, using Google Maps periodically to confirm we were heading in the correct direction (the split rock is located here).

panorama
Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/200 sec, f/5, ISO400
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/200 sec, f/5, ISO400