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One of the first things to catch my eye during this field trip was the overcast sky turning the sun into a glowing patch of sky; this is idea to reflect in water pools, and in the above image, I placed the sun behind a small rock, which created a strong glow in the water around it.
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Most of this field trip was spent exploring longer shutter speeds (the focus of the Summer Light field trip series). This small inlet between two larger rock formations was a perfect situation in which to use a 15 second shutter speed.
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The above image is by far my favourite of the session, by this time the evening sky had turned into a series of horizontal lines, which were a pleasing counter-play to the chaos of forms in the rocks below.
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