The Mists of Kilcunda
On an unseasonally warm winter’s day last weekend, I took advantage of the fine weather to reintroduce myself back to our fine ocean coastline.
Upon arrival at Kilcunda, located on Victoria’s Bass Coast, the sea was remarkably calm and there was a thick haunting mist in the air. A wonderful sight indeed. 🙂
Pictured below – The Mists of Kilcunda

Technical stuff – The image was taken mid afternoon using an ND400 filter to lengthen the exposure time and thus soften the appearance of the sea.
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This entry was posted on August 26, 2011 by Jim Worrall. It was filed under art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, filters, fog, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, mist, monochrome, ND400, photo website, photographer, photography, pictures, sea, seascape, travel and was tagged with art, Australia, Australian, Bass Coast, beach, black and white, Kilcunda, landscape, long exposure, monochrome, ND filters, ND400, ocean, ocean beach, photographer, photography, photos for sale, pictures, seascape, travel, winter.
it’s a great shot jim, i think i need to get myself one of these filters
August 28, 2011 at 10:20 pm
Highly recommended Chloe, the ND400 brings a new dimension to daytime photography. 😉
August 28, 2011 at 11:10 pm