The coldest part of the day is just minutes before the sun rises, I reckon. Especially when the west winds are blowing, wow, it’s frosty. This morning was particularly cold, my phone said 7 degrees at 6am, but with wind chill – perhaps 5? The sand was toe numbing.
The best part of the day is when the sun peers over the Ben Buckler – immediately striking warmth and that golden light that I crave to shoot. Everything looks good in morning light – even the most mundane subject matter.
The easterly swell continues to provide as we have set waves in the shoulder to head high range. Its a good looking day, but won’t get much warmer than 16.
Have a good day, keep apart, do your bit. :: uge
Hi Uge
What are you shooting with now to get the lens flare? Have you gone 4/3 or something?
Luv ya work…..
Nah, just long lens in the brine.
Nothing special, I’m trying to get rid of the flare!
What a great set of photos with the sun popping over BB and then you also caught the moon – and Luke!