I don’t normally use my 10-stop ND filter but wanted to try it the other weekend at Long Jetty. It helped me get a much slower exposure, around 15-30 seconds instead of < 0.5 second. It helped smooth the water … Continue reading

I don’t normally use my 10-stop ND filter but wanted to try it the other weekend at Long Jetty. It helped me get a much slower exposure, around 15-30 seconds instead of < 0.5 second. It helped smooth the water … Continue reading
Last Sunday night, my wife and I headed out to Long Jetty to capture a Sunset. Long Jetty rarely disappoints, and it was no different this time as we were rewarded with some beautiful colours and reflections. These images were … Continue reading
All it takes is a few minutes of the right light and it can make the day all worthwhile. That’s what happened at Long Jetty on a sunset session at the end of October. It was my first photography session … Continue reading
I went out to Long Jetty on Saturday afternoon to do some sunset photography, and saw a big group of people around one of the wharves. I knew Ken Duncan was running a workshop that weekend and thought it may … Continue reading
Last night, 13th March I was able to capture Venus, Jupiter and the International Space Station transiting just past the conjunction of the planets. It was a magnificent sight as my daughter Eliza and I watched the show over the serene Tuggerah Lake at Long Jetty. Continue reading
Hi all These photos were taken back in February 2010, in preparation for the 2010 David Malin Awards. The themed category for 2010 was “The Moonlit Landscape“, so in the February Full Moon I headed out at night to try … Continue reading
In the From the Vault series, I feature an older image which hasn’t been seen here before and I talk about the capture and processing and hopefully highlight why this image is special to me. The feature image in From the … Continue reading
This image of the 4 inner rocky planets (Venus, Mercury, Mars and Earth) was captured on Saturday night, 20th September, at Long Jetty on the Central Coast of NSW. Venus, Mercury and Mars made a nice conjunction with the star … Continue reading