Whroo Reservoir

Mick Fagan
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Whroo Reservoir

Postby Mick Fagan » 08 Nov 2024, 11:41

Taken early in the morning before cyclonic winds started for the day, and thereby making any image on the water opaque.

Shen Hao HZX45-IIA
Fujinon f/6.3 150mm
Ilford FP4+ f/22 at 1/30 second
10mm front fall
No Filter

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Maris
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Re: Whroo Reservoir

Postby Maris » 13 Nov 2024, 12:10

An entertaining balance of opposites, Mick.

Starting with the bright far-ground contrasting with the shaded foreground.
Then a distant band of rippled water adjoining a nearby plane of mirror water.
Look at the sedges on the right, white stems against a dark background, and then
observe the sedges on the left, dark stems against the light. Nice subtle stuff!

I checked out Whroo on Google Earth: lots of camera-ready possibilities combined with
lots of hazards underfoot. WooHoo?

Mick Fagan
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Location: Melbourne

Re: Whroo Reservoir

Postby Mick Fagan » 13 Nov 2024, 19:05

Thanks Maris.

I agree about the possibilities of dropping into a bottomless abyss. I walked from my campsite to the historical Whroo reservoir, checked out the photographic possibilities then started hotfooting it back to the camp via a shortcut to get my camera; not a great idea as there were holes, hillocks and some rather doubtful looking depressions everywhere, so I returned to the path.

Those sedges were what drew me to getting the camera out.


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