PeterB666
Mu-43 Top Veteran
I photographed the headland at Little Bay a couple of weeks ago and have since made a return to photograph the rock pool.
This is a 'natural' rock pool built around 1905 to protect the nurses from the Coast Hospital at Little Bay from the Grey Nurse sharks from the ocean.
Not a lot can be seen at hight tide but the 'Stonehenge' like collection of rocks in the middle-ground is part of the arc or rocks built up to make the wall and you can just make out a few of the rocks to the left.
Taken with an Olympus E-P1 and Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm lens set to 9mm. The time is a few minutes before 'first light'. It is a 20 second exposure at f/7.1 and ISO200.
This is a 'natural' rock pool built around 1905 to protect the nurses from the Coast Hospital at Little Bay from the Grey Nurse sharks from the ocean.
Not a lot can be seen at hight tide but the 'Stonehenge' like collection of rocks in the middle-ground is part of the arc or rocks built up to make the wall and you can just make out a few of the rocks to the left.
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Taken with an Olympus E-P1 and Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm lens set to 9mm. The time is a few minutes before 'first light'. It is a 20 second exposure at f/7.1 and ISO200.