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While on our way to Injidup Beach last month, we stopped at Wyadup, where I managed to get some aerial photos of Injidup Beach with my kite.

After the KAP session at Wyadup, we headed to Injidup Beach, and this is one of the photos I captured, just before the sun sank below the horizon.

A 20 second exposure (possible due to the use of a 10-stop ND filter) captures the movement of the clouds in the sky, and completely smoothes out the movement of the water.

sunset at Injidup Beach
sunset at Injidup Beach
Injidup Beach, Yallingup, Western Australia
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm (10-stop ND filter), 20 sec, f/8, ISO100
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