posted Monday, 27 April 2009, 21:42 (+0800), by Martin
Here's a photo from the Easter weekend, which we spent in Dunsborough.
The very distinctly shaped Sugarloaf Rock is one of the attractions
in the area, and I watched the sun set behind the rock one evening.
At this time of the year, when viewing the sunset from the lookout near the carpark, the sun sets right behind the highest peak of Sugarloaf Rock.
I'll be posting some more photos from the Easter weekend, once I get some time to finish processing them.
There was a guy shooting next to me, using a 5D Mark II and 24-105 lens, who was using blue-tac to attach filter holder with Lee filters onto the front of his lens. I'm not sure why he was using blue-tac - I prefer to use a lens adapter, as it's a bit more secure....as he found out when the filter holder fell off the lens when he was moving his tripod...
Does anyone know who the blue-tac user might have been?

Sugarloaf Rock after sunset
Cape Naturaliste, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @11mm, 5 sec, f/22, ISO100
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @11mm, 5 sec, f/22, ISO100
At this time of the year, when viewing the sunset from the lookout near the carpark, the sun sets right behind the highest peak of Sugarloaf Rock.
I'll be posting some more photos from the Easter weekend, once I get some time to finish processing them.
There was a guy shooting next to me, using a 5D Mark II and 24-105 lens, who was using blue-tac to attach filter holder with Lee filters onto the front of his lens. I'm not sure why he was using blue-tac - I prefer to use a lens adapter, as it's a bit more secure....as he found out when the filter holder fell off the lens when he was moving his tripod...
Does anyone know who the blue-tac user might have been?
Hehe...now who would do something like that?