Evening twilight at the Cape Otway Lighthouse on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1848, Otway served as a major “landfall light” for arriving immigrant ships. Even so, dozens of ships ran aground threading the needle” between the mainland and King Island at the western end of Bass Strait. At far right is a concrete WWII gun emplacement. This is a 5-segment panorama with the 14mm lens and Canon 6D. Stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.
A cloudy sunset at the Cape Otway Lighthouse on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, with rain clouds off shore. This lighthouse was built in 1848 but docommissioned in the 1980s and replaced with a smaller beacon out of sight here behind the lighthouse tower. In its day, this lighthouse served as “landfall light,” the first light the immigrant ships of the 1880s would see after a long sea voyage. This is a panorama of 4 segments with the 35mm lens and Canon 6D; Stitched with Adobe Camera Raw.
The Sun setting and warming the landscape at the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse near Queenscliffe, Victoria, Australia. Various people are gazing at the sunset, and a photographer is shooting the scene at left with a large-format film camera. This is a 12-segment panorama, cropped at right to be about 300°. Assembled with Adobe Camera Raw from 14mm lens images.