27/05/2026
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Credit: Leith Phillips
Rocky Point/Wyalup
Rocky Point/Wyalup is a marvellous sunset location right on our doorstep in Bunbury. The basalt rock formations provide great foregrounds, and the wet sand creates great reflections when the waves roll back through the rock channels. I had been tracking high cloud on my favourite weather sites and was convinced the sky would light up, but that belt of dense cloud right on the horizon prevented that. So this shot just before sunset had the maximum colour. When shooting into the sun, I always choose my Tamron 17-35 if using a zoom, or my Zeiss Milvus 18mm if the focal length suits, because they are the most flare-resistant landscape lenses I have ever used with my Nikon cameras. The cloud colour wasn't worth a low horizon, so I placed it slightly above centre to maximise the reflection on the sand.
Nikon D850 | Tamron 17-35mm
ISO 64 | f/11 | 0.6 second
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