Anti-crepuscular rays to the west opposite the Sun at sunrise on April 22, 2016, from the Headlands at Woolgoolga, NSW, Australia, overlooking the back beach. This is a high-dynamic range stack of 5 exposures, stacked and tone-mapped in Adobe Camera Raw. With the 35mm lens and Canon 6D.
A sunrise at the Woolgoolga Headlands, NSW, Australia on a cloudy morning over the ocean, but clear sky to the west inland displaying anti-crepuscular rays converging to the anti-solar point. I shot this panorama April 22, 2016. This is a panorama of 16 sections, each with the 35mm lens in portrait orientation, and Canon 6D. Each segment or panel is a 5-exposure high-dynamic range stack, making for 80 exposures in all for the HDR panorama. All stacking, tone-mapping and stitching in Adobe Camera Raw.
The waxing gibbous Moon in thin cloud over Ebor Falls from the Lower Falls viewpoint, on the Waterfall Way in NSW, in the New England Tablelands, in Guy Fawkes River National Park. This is an evening twilight image with the Moon rising into the northeast sky. The clouds are coloured with a diffraction-caused lunar corona effect. This is a high dynamic range stack of 7 exposures to preserve the range in brightness between the bright Moon and dark ground.