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Sunday Seascape

By Brendan Moyle • 19/04/2015


This seascape photo is of the beach at Long Bay.  This is one of the bays in the East Coast Bays and is also a regional park.

Click to go to original photo

This is a 10 second exposure, taken with the Sony full-frame a900 DSLR, and the Minolta 20mm lens.

 


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