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A Splash of Green 5

‘A Splash of Green 5’
🗺: Seascape Photography – Sunrise at Tom and Eva lookout at the Great Ocean Road national park in Victoria, Australia.
📸: Focal length 16mm / ƒ/16 / 30s / ISO 100
◾️: Haida GND soft grad (3 stops) & ND (3 stops).

Located nearby the very popular Loch Ard Gorge, on the Great Ocean Road, you can find the two limestone stacks known as Tom and Eva, which are the remnants of the Island Arch.
They are named after the two teenage survivors of the wreck of the Loch Ard from 1878.

This single exposure is taken after sunrise on a very hazy summers morning. It must have been early morning, around 5:30 am by first light when we got up this morning.
We all had an amazing weekend driving along the Great Ocean Road. The coastline is absolutely stunning!

Taken on a Canon EOS 6D with 16-35mm f/2.8 lens during our 3-day Great Ocean Road photo tour. Our Photo guide and tutor Karolin Schild using the Haida M10 Filter Holder System to
photograph this scene using the Haida NanoPro 100×100, 0.9 Neutral Density filter to eliminate distractions to give more impact to the picture and the Haida 0.9 Soft-Edge Graduated ND filter to balance the light.

Single exposure at sunrise using graduated neutral density and neutral density filters.

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Year
December, 2017
Location
Gibson Steps, Great Ocean Road, Australia
Photography
Karolin Schild

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