Norah Head Lighthouse

avatar
(Edited)

I just powered up another 18k Hive. I have one more Steem powerdown to go; so hopefully I can crack the 150k Hive with that. This shot was after a quick scramble down to the rocks at dusk while I was passing the Norah Head lighthouse last time I was in Australia. It turned out to be quite a complicated shoot due to rapidly falling light and increasing wave action on the rocks as the tide returned.

NorahHeadLighthouse.jpg

For those interested the photo is a combination of two quite different exposures. The first was a long 30 sec exposure taken at f/9 and ISO 1000 to provide good depth of field in the foreground and minimize noise. The long exposure also gives the misty moonlight look to the waves splashing around the rocks in the foreground. The second exposure was much shorter in an attempt to freeze an arc of the light beam as it rotated and was a 2 sec exposure taken at f/4 and ISO 6400. Both shots were taken at 20mm. The shots were then merged using several layers of gradient and luminosity masks in photoshop. I did not bring in any bracketed exposures to increase the dynamic range as I wanted to keep the foreground shadows dark to emphasize the lifesaving effect of the beacon in the fading natural light.

The light house was turned on for the first time in 1903 and eventually de-manned in 1994 after more than 90 years of being staffed. It was originally fitted with a vapourized kerosene lamp and was electrified in 1961. Designed by Charles Assinder Harding it was the last lighthouse ever to be built in the classical style of James Barnet. Harding also designed the lights at Cape Byron and Point Perpendicular.

If you would like to learn a little bit more about my background in photography you can read the interview @photofeed did with me here.

Robert Downie
Love Life, Love Photography

All images in this post were taken by and remain the Copyright of Robert Downie - http://www.robertdowniephotography.com



0
0
0.000
21 comments
avatar

One hundred and fifty thousand hive...A number so huge my little hive-account-brain cannot comprehend. Well done on your power up and all the best for your goal.

This is such a moody shot, and yet there is warmth in it from the lighthouse. I'm always attracted to images showing beams of light like this...I don't know why, the simply appeal to me. I have been to this lighthouse, many years ago, and my photo (on paper) isn't quite as good as this one...OK, it's nowhere near as good. A little blurry, over exposed and generally terrible.

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

Thanks. There is something warm about beams of light. Sign of hope I guess.

It has been a long road to 150k

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yes, something like that I think, hope light in the darkness and all. I can imagine, 150K is huge and an amazing effort. I might make it someday...For the moment 1,500 is a lot. Lol.

0
0
0.000
avatar

You really like risking life and limb for the spectacular shots don't you XD

0
0
0.000
avatar

lol not sure about that. But I like getting out there ;-)

0
0
0.000
avatar

📸 Congratulations! Your picture received a 100% Upvote 📸

0
0
0.000
avatar

There's a lot of work in this image and it can transmit a strong movie feeling when looking at it. What a milestone is getting to 18k. I've purchased a little bit more yesterday (400) and can wait to keep adding week by week. This also reminded me that I have to go and finish my power down in Steemit.

Incredible image! Cheers

0
0
0.000
avatar

I'm watching your excellent and successful shots with astonishment, Rob. Congratulations, always successful shots.

0
0
0.000