As you said, 'be prepared', that has to be the takeaway from this vlog along with the importance of working the scene. Nice captures, overall I slightly preferred the first shot over the second. Cheers!
Well done Andrew! It’s really good to see you walking around the area to find different compositions for the weather conditions you had! And I must say I enjoyed the compositions you captured! I really do respect your drive to not give up and try out new things 👏👏👏
Cheers Scott, yeah I love shooting seascape in this area because of the massive granite rocks you get along the coast. It's a great idea to add a little of the geology into the vlogs, I'll consider how to do that in future videos, thanks!
Cheer John, I think this is an excellent location, with plenty of options. I'll add this to the list of places I'll be returning to when I'm down that way next. After viewing the drone footage, there looks like there might be a few more spots a little further south that could be good to check out.
beautiful images Andrew as your patience paid off for you. One of my frustrations is having the composition and then at the last minute the cloud snuffing out the light but I guess that's what keeps us going back out
Cheers Jimmy, I had made sure I arrived at the beach with plenty of time to explore and find a composition. I set up my camera and with fingers crossed I was hoping the light would do the right thing. With all my attention on the clouds, I was surprised that the waves seemed to have stopped. I was starting the panic, but you can see the relief on my face when I captured the shot on camera. Thanks mate! 👍
Very timely Andrew; I am starting a course called 'Water Water Everywhere' on Monday so I am expecting to be doing some seascapes and/or river scenes in the coming weeks. I will be ready for that one chance, hopefully! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that Steve. This sounds like an interesting course. Any scene with water is often quite dynamic, so it's good to ready at a moment's notice. 😄
Hi Sharon, thanks for that. Yes, the carpark can be easily accessed with a 2WD. I included the 4WD footage for a little dramatic effect 🤣 Definitely a good spot to check out!
Thanks for the hints...beautiful
Thanks, some food for thought with the upcoming Easter holidays - as long as the weather holds up!
Thanks very much, l hoping for good weather for the holidays and for the Autumn colours in the next month.
I truly love your vids mate, really inspirational for me personally. Keep up the great content.
Thank you Andrew
Absolutely amazing ! You have same amazing locations for coastal landscape
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Beautiful images Andrew! Sometimes you just have to wait it out get the shot.
Thanks so much Tim, landscape photography is often just a waiting game! 😀
As you said, 'be prepared', that has to be the takeaway from this vlog along with the importance of working the scene. Nice captures, overall I slightly preferred the first shot over the second. Cheers!
Another informative video, thank you
Thanks for that David, glad you enjoyed this one mate! 👍
Well done Andrew! It’s really good to see you walking around the area to find different compositions for the weather conditions you had! And I must say I enjoyed the compositions you captured! I really do respect your drive to not give up and try out new things 👏👏👏
nice pics Andrew...enjoy your vlog
Glad you enjoyed it Ken, thanks for sharing your comment mate! 👍
Those huge rocks are amazing. I'd love to know the geology!
Cheers Scott, yeah I love shooting seascape in this area because of the massive granite rocks you get along the coast. It's a great idea to add a little of the geology into the vlogs, I'll consider how to do that in future videos, thanks!
Another enjoyable video, Andrew. Thank you for sharing. I think you took some great photos there.
Cheer John, I think this is an excellent location, with plenty of options. I'll add this to the list of places I'll be returning to when I'm down that way next. After viewing the drone footage, there looks like there might be a few more spots a little further south that could be good to check out.
Hi Andrew, thanks for the great video. Nice to see you.
Thanks so much Rita. I always enjoy reading your comments.
beautiful images Andrew as your patience paid off for you. One of my frustrations is having the composition and then at the last minute the cloud snuffing out the light but I guess that's what keeps us going back out
Cheers Jimmy, I had made sure I arrived at the beach with plenty of time to explore and find a composition. I set up my camera and with fingers crossed I was hoping the light would do the right thing. With all my attention on the clouds, I was surprised that the waves seemed to have stopped. I was starting the panic, but you can see the relief on my face when I captured the shot on camera. Thanks mate! 👍
Very timely Andrew; I am starting a course called 'Water Water Everywhere' on Monday so I am expecting to be doing some seascapes and/or river scenes in the coming weeks. I will be ready for that one chance, hopefully! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for that Steve. This sounds like an interesting course. Any scene with water is often quite dynamic, so it's good to ready at a moment's notice. 😄
Oh the wind in WA . . .. and the clouds being not so helpful at sunset . . . . .sigh. Still got a couple of great images despite all that.
Another great video and images. Can you get to that spot in a 2 wheel drive, or do you need a 4x4. Another spot to check out on my travels 😀
Hi Sharon, thanks for that. Yes, the carpark can be easily accessed with a 2WD. I included the 4WD footage for a little dramatic effect 🤣 Definitely a good spot to check out!
@@Andrew_marr thanks Andrew. Appreciated 😁