Flinders – Front and back beach long exposures
Following are a series of long exposure images from the front and back beaches of Flinders on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

Pictured above – Flinders. 137 seconds f/13 ISO100.

Pictured above – Flinders back beach. 102 seconds f/20 ISO100.

Pictured above – Flinders beach. 141 seconds f/13 ISO100.

Pictured above – A Break from Fishing. Cormorants resting after diving for fish at Flinders back beach. 61 seconds f/11 iso100.

Pictued above – Flinders back beach. 56 seconds f/13 ISO100.


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There’s something so intriguing about that last photograph. It reminds me of a cauldron bubbling away, stewing a potion. Lots of great locations, I’m jealous!
July 27, 2013 at 6:12 am