Yesterday was friday again...... so off I went to the petrol station, and in went $40 of premium petrol. I headed south for busselton for a picture I've always wanted, some 200km from where I live. As usual, I like traveling through the small winding roads that make driving such a pleasure, and it helped that the rain was falling intermittently, and I was running cheap rubber.... . I went through some gravel sections.... and it was bloody good fun, it helped that I was watching the world rally championships last weekend.
Look at the shine off the dead empty road .... its a bit slippery, a recipe for fun.
OK OK... enough crap for now... so here is the shot that I wanted to capture. Drove 200km, wasted $40, and the entire day. I'm a bit disappointed that I didnt get more shots along the way... worth seeing.
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THis is the Busselton Jetty, longest jetty in the world. Extends 1.7km in to the freaking scary indian ocean. I've yet to completely walk the jetty, it gets so windy midway, and the storms are always out there to scare u. DOesnt help that the WA coast is filled with the Great whites. THe Jetty only has railings on one side... and its filled with fishermen.
Taken with my very trusty Sigma 20mmf1.8 at f10 30seconds on my D100 in RAW.
Look at the shine off the dead empty road .... its a bit slippery, a recipe for fun.
OK OK... enough crap for now... so here is the shot that I wanted to capture. Drove 200km, wasted $40, and the entire day. I'm a bit disappointed that I didnt get more shots along the way... worth seeing.
DO comment ! 800x600 pix
clicck here for 1024 wall paper size. wallpaper
THis is the Busselton Jetty, longest jetty in the world. Extends 1.7km in to the freaking scary indian ocean. I've yet to completely walk the jetty, it gets so windy midway, and the storms are always out there to scare u. DOesnt help that the WA coast is filled with the Great whites. THe Jetty only has railings on one side... and its filled with fishermen.
Taken with my very trusty Sigma 20mmf1.8 at f10 30seconds on my D100 in RAW.