Shot of the Day #40
The Olgas – Kata Tjuta is geologically spectacular, with Uluru/Ayers Rock and The Olgas just a few Kilometres apart rising out of the Earth, amidst nothing but flat desert. The Olgas have been formed over millions of years from wind and rain erosion and once was similar to Uluru’s form. This photograph is a panorama made up of seven portrait orientated photos stitched, and I had my Polariser on to remove the glare – producing better tones and colour. No post-processing done!
Details:
- ISO 100
- F 8
- 1/60 secs
- 18 mm
- Sony a350
- 18-70mm (wide-angle) Lens (x7)
- Hand-Held
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