
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 1/10sec, f/14, 17mm, ISO 100, Bias: 0 ev
If you are a nature lover and like walking Mosman has a lot of little hidden gems for you. There are some amazing walks right from the Balmoral end to the other side through Chowder Bay and on to Cremorne Point. We did them more often before but every good opportunity has us going there for more.
A couple weeks back when I had the Canon EOS 5D Mark II we decided to rock up in the heat of the mid-day sun to do a little walk from the Mosman Wharf to Cremorne Point Lighthouse to try out the new camera. We walked through the Harnett Park along the back roads right along the Bay and came up to this clearing. Clearly I was panting
having to lug my gear in the heat. So stopped for a little rest and this was the view that engulfed us. I don’t think we went any further than this. I have already taken a lot of photos by then and it was starting to get very hot as well.
Over the years we have done this walk many times but it was during this walk that I had a bit of a camera epiphany! I was experimenting different lenses with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and I just knew I had to get one!! That Canon EOS 5D Mark II is mean shooting machine! It really is.
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Wow! Looks like this photo was taken in paradise! It is surely a place I want to visit one day!
Thanks Nathalie, we are lucky indeed. Australia is very pretty indeed, sometimes we take all this for granted.