The last day of the AustralianLight trip to Croajingolong National Park in the East Gippsland area of Victoria.
The conditions had been lacklustre for the most part, with the possibility of going home without a single seascape image approaching reality. Thankfully though, on the last morning, the skies finally put on an epic show, as if to bid us a fond farewell.
Sadly, through the manic scramble of shooting two cameras with an epic sunrise, I managed to poorly secure my Lee Filter Holder + Singh Ray reverse grad to my other camera (the Fotoman 617 panoramic film camera).
A short moment of not paying attention meant I got back to the camera and found it sans holders and filter. Gone forever, the sea had claimed its payment! This shot is worth the loss - well, almost :) It could have been worse. - Bernie