Reflected Glory, NSW

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Catalog Number: NX2728
Edition: 200
Image Ratio: 3:1
Reflected Glory, NSW

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This magnificent sunrise scene at Queenscliff Beach makes use of a phenomenon that is relatively common but is not always easy to capture on film. A wave has washed over the beach, providing a spectacular but very short-lived mirror. The key to this sort of photograph is to wait until a breaker has spilled a fine layer of water over the compressed sand beneath. The opportunity lasts only a moment before the image melts away again into the sand, and you need to shoot from a very low angle to get the most from the reflection. But the result – as seen here – can be wonderful, throwing the glory of the sky over the entire foreground.
Catalog Number: NX2728
Edition: 200
Image Ratio: 3:1
Reflected Glory, NSW

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This magnificent sunrise scene at Queenscliff Beach makes use of a phenomenon that is relatively common but is not always easy to capture on film. A wave has washed over the beach, providing a spectacular but very short-lived mirror. The key to this sort of photograph is to wait until a breaker has spilled a fine layer of water over the compressed sand beneath. The opportunity lasts only a moment before the image melts away again into the sand, and you need to shoot from a very low angle to get the most from the reflection. But the result – as seen here – can be wonderful, throwing the glory of the sky over the entire foreground.
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About Your Print
Packaging & Delivery
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This magnificent sunrise scene at Queenscliff Beach makes use of a phenomenon that is relatively common but is not always easy to capture on film. A wave has washed over the beach, providing a spectacular but very short-lived mirror. The key to this sort of photograph is to wait until a breaker has spilled a fine layer of water over the compressed sand beneath. The opportunity lasts only a moment before the image melts away again into the sand, and you need to shoot from a very low angle to get the most from the reflection. But the result – as seen here – can be wonderful, throwing the glory of the sky over the entire foreground.
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Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.