A long exposure image taken at Mentone beach just after sunset.

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A couple of long exposure images from the groyne on the beach at Mentone near the pub.


November 21, 2012 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, filters, images, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, low light, mist, monochrome, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, ND400, photo website, photographer, photography, pictures, Port Phillip Bay, prints, sea, seascape, Sigma 10-20mm, travel | Tags: art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, groyne, images, jetty, landscape, long exposure, Mentone, mist, monochrome, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND filters, ND400, photographer, photography, photos for sale, pictures, Port Phillip Bay, seascape | 1 Comment
The Mentone groyne is located on Mentone beach just south of the Mentone pub. In the past this groyne has been incorrectly referred to as the “Old Mentone jetty” by myself and others. There’s off road parking close to the groyne but unfortunately the local council here tries to screw you over with a three dollar per hour parking fee.
All of the following images were taken using an ND400 filter to extend the exposure time and smooth out the waves on the water.
Below – Running West – Mentone Groyne

On the afternoon I visited the groyne it was almost high tide so these photos are only showing the very top bits of the structure above the water. Next time I visit I’ll be making sure I arrive during a low tide when the structure appears more like a series of small arches. I think that would be worth getting wet feet for. 🙂
Below – Charging into the Night.

Below – an overview of the groyne.

On the walk back to the carpark, some kind of territorial dispute erupted amongst these seagulls on a small rocky island just offshore. The image below doesn’t properly convey the ensuing ruckus but it was quite impressive to watch a little bit of nature’s drama playing out in front of me.
Below – Lord of the Gulls – ruckus on the rock.

June 4, 2011 | Categories: art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, filters, jetty, landscape, landscape photos, long exposure, low light, monochrome, mornington peninsula, motion blur, ND400, photo website, photographer, photography, pictures, pier, Port Phillip Bay, sea, seascape | Tags: art, Australia, Australian, beach, black and white, dark glass, groyne, jetty, landscape, long exposure, Mentone, ND filters, ND400, old, photo filters, photographer, photography, photos for sale, pictures, Port Phillip Bay, seascape | 2 Comments