The sunset photographers were out in force tonight down here at Henley Beach.
What started out as a promising spectacular sunset with the sun periodically bursting forth from rents in the cloudy western sky soon proved to be a little less than hoped for. There was just too much cloud and the sun disappeared for the evening well before sunset.
While packing up for the evening I met another local Adelaide landscape photographer David Fielding and we spent the next half an hour on the cold and windy foreshore discussing landscapes, lightroom and luminosity! (As you do!). If we had been a little smarter the cafe just back from the beach would have been a better option.
The cold eventually took its toll and I grabbed this last image before heading back home.
Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 678, Twilight Pastels', 6s f/6.3 ISO1600 15mm