[kuantoh] Victoria Road Trip 2010


#29 - A silhouette shot at dusk.

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#30 - Port Campbell Pier at morning, with waves crashing against the rocks.

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#31 - Just on the other side of the viewing deck for the Arch was this view of the magnificent waves incoming against the bay. 6 shots stitched panorama.

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#32 - Vertical Panorama stitched from 4 shots of the London Arch, formerly known as the London Bridge before its collapse.

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#33 - Panoramic views of the London Arch from the trail and viewing area.

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#33 - Panoramic views of the London Arch from the trail and viewing area.

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Your Great Ocean shots are very nice..

Is this pano stitched or taken with FE? The horizon appears to be slightly curved. Is it a delusion from the land on either side?

esther
 

Your Great Ocean shots are very nice..

Is this pano stitched or taken with FE? The horizon appears to be slightly curved. Is it a delusion from the land on either side?

esther

Right on esther. I have re-edited this blunt mistake. Sharp eyes to spot the error in stitching. I did rely too much on PTGui for stitching the shots. :embrass:
 

#34 - Wildflowers near Bay of Islands

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#35 - Bay of Islands Panorama. Amazing how these islands are formed from milleniums of mother nature at work and still standing strong against the waves over time.

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#36 - Long exposure of Bay of Islands.

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Wow ! Spectacular series ! :thumbsup:
 

Wow ! Spectacular series ! :thumbsup:

I absolutely agree.
Every picture a clean, crisp display of quiet beauty, one of the ways landscape photography should be.
Thank you for sharing with us.
 

Wow ! Spectacular series ! :thumbsup:

Thanks! Just sharing my sights along my journeys ya. ;)

I absolutely agree.
Every picture a clean, crisp display of quiet beauty, one of the ways landscape photography should be.
Thank you for sharing with us.

I dun really shoot travel photography that well, but more focused on presenting the sights. Thanks for the kind comments and I do love ur cartoon presentation and clean images too. :)
 

#37 - Would really have loved to take the stairs down Loch Ard Gorge but pity it was high tide. Panorama stitch of 7 shots, the crashing waves is a view not to be missed.

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#38 - Panorama of Razorback, situated right on the left of Loch Ard Gorge, is a piece of beautiful work by Mother Nature not to be missed. This rock formation still standing strong and THIN after all the eons of wave actions. It seems so thin like a piece of paper. Amazing how the lighting lits up the scene and textures on the rocks differently at different times of the day.

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#39 - Side profile of the Razorback. Every line is just a sign of how much water has retreated over the years. Global warming and humans have really bring about a lot of change to the entire globe and ecosystem.

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#40 - Panorama formed with 6 shots. On the right is Mutton bird Island. Situated near Loch Ard Gorge, it is home to some 200 000 short-tailed shearwaters which migrate about 30 000 km every year passing summer in the northern Pacific Ocean and returning in the last week of September to nest in rookeries within Bass Strait.

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#41 - A closer profile of the Mutton Bird Island. The size of the island can only be appreciated by a aerial ride. From the side, it looks small. But from the air, it is really huge.

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