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Freshwater Reserve, Australia


The first light this morning, about 45 minutes before dawn the sky was a really deep orange, worth a photograph on an otherwise uninteresting cloudless sunrise. I went out to my local beach with the Northern Beaches, Seascape Flickr group (check them out here) who are out most weekends, check out the video and you will see them sprawled out across the rock shelf happily photographing away.

 Freshwater Reserve, Australia
Freshwater Reserve, Sydney

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Aperture: f/14
Focal Length: 21 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 250

 Freshwater Reserve, Australia
Freshwater Reserve, Australia

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 5 sec
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 23 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 320

Lee Duguid Photography – Corporate Video


If you ever wondered how good my acting was, well now you can find out with the release of my Photography Education promotional video. I know what you are thinking, what a natural! Or was it...he doesn't smile much and wow he talks a lot! Well I was actually training the basics to my willing supporting actor, filmed on the windy headland that is Long Reef.

For more information regarding my education offering read on: Photography Courses

Mona Vale, Sydney, Australia


I don't think I will ever be good at getting up in the morning. Even with these late starts, as winter finds its way South, I struggle. On Sunday high tide pretty much coincided with sunrise so myself and another local photographer Nick Fletcher decided to shoot Mona Vale rock pool. Arriving at 6am (45 minutes before sunrise) we were surprised to see five photographer already there. Photographing on the weekend in Sydney's Northern Beaches it can get busy so everyone try's to be mindful of this and stay out of each others composition. I delighted with the results as you will see below, the gaps in the cloud were just enough to put on a spectacular display. I also had a bit of fun shooting a 360 degree video of the location, something I hope to do at all shoots I go on from now. Click on the video and drag your mouse to look around, check out the spear fisherman getting onto the deep water where I was shooting.

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 Mona Vale, Sydney, Australia
Mona Vale, Sydney

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 28 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 100

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Mona Vale, Australia

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 2/5 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 40 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 100

Dee Why, Northern Beaches, Australia


The waves were massive at Dee Why when I arrived, I knew they would be big but hadn't see anything like it for a while. The great thing about Dee Why is that you can literally stand only a few feet away from the surfers as they ride the break near the rock shelf. Around the back of the rock pool there are some interesting rock formations. Getting to them can be precarious with the rocks being extremely slippery, non the less I ventured toward the sea finding new compositions, waiting for the right waves and light. It didn't take long until the onlooking crowd spurred me on to get too close resulting in me getting smashed by two waves, coming out wet head to toe and with a wet camera. Left shaken (didn't let the crowd know that) I decided I had chanced my luck enough and retreated for the evening.

 

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Dee Why, Sydney

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/2 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 50

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Dee Why, Australia

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed: 1/1 sec
Aperture: f/18
Focal Length: 29 mm
ISO Sensitivity: 100

Pentland Hills, Edinburgh, Scotland


Visiting my home town of Balerno and the surrounding Pentland Hills as an adult I now appreciate its beauty. I remember cycling around here as a child, exploring the foot hills and reservoir. It didn't seem that amazing at the time, it was what I was used to and my interest in photography and nature hadn't developed yet. Looking back I would love to be able to cycle around it now, mind you it was close to freezing when I took this photo, something I'm not used to living in Australia. It has been 15 years since I have lived in Balerno, now I only return to visit my father every couple of years.

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This image is a digital panorama and is comprised of several exposures.

Camera Model:Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shutter Speed:5 sec
Aperture:f/16
Focal Length:95 mm
ISO Sensitivity:100

Time-lapse Tilt-shift Cole Classic


I'm pleased to finally release this years Cole Classic time-lapse tilt-shift video. Thanks to Danny Irvine for helping me out on this one, between us we managed to get some interesting perspectives and sequences. Danny drove down from the Central Coast to meet me at 5.30am, quite an achievement considering I struggled to roll out my bed and down the stairs. We headed into Manly and proceeded to shoot for the next 4 hours.


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time lapse small Time lapse Tilt shift Cole Classic

This short video is made up of over 2000 still images shot at intervals of 1 second. Each frame was then 'tilted' or selectively blurred to give it that interesting miniature look and played back at 10fps to speed it all up. If you would like to learn how I achieved this effect I will be releasing an eBook including video tutorials by the end of March. Please subscribe to my newsletter, or become a Facebook fan for updates regarding its release. Alternatively book in for a two hour private photography lesson and mention you would like to learn time lapse and pick it up for free.

The tilt-shift time-lapse eBook includes video and written tutorials on equipment, image capture, camera setup, through to processing and exporting video in Photoshop.

For information on Australia's largest Ocean swim check out the Cole Classic website....see you next year!

Turimetta – sunrise


I had a suitable morning to get up early so decided to head to good ol' Turimetta to catch the sunrise. I always feel getting up for sunrise is a gamble as you never know what the clouds are doing when its dark. This morning a bank of clouds sat just above the horizon, enough for a bit of sky interest. Scouting for locations, and trying to work with the little pre dawn colour I did have I found myself drying my gear (filters, camera, lens) more than I was taking photos. The waves were slapping against the vertical rock shelf that make Turrimetta so photogenic and dousing me in sea water. Retreating and dying my gear I would go back only to get wet again. Lesson learnt, take something more substantial to soak up water and a couple lens cloths for fogging/cleaning. Thankfully I managed to come away with one keeper. Due to the dynamic range of this shot and the wetness of my filters I actually took several different exposures and blended them in Photoshop.

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Hasselblad studio fun


Last night I spent a few hours playing with lighting at Silverpixel, Newtown. Here's a photo of me messing around taken with a Hasselblad H3DII, a 39Mp back, and an 80mm F2.8 lens. I didn't want to give it back but considering it's worth about $20K I felt obliged to. Obviously the detail is outstanding....I may just have to rent one and photograph some landscapes!

Lee Duguid photography Hasselblad studio fun
Good looking gent

crop Hasselblad studio fun
100% unsharpened crop

Thanks to David for the lighting, Fiona of Polly Street for the photo and Jess for the retouching.

Long Reef – Sea Turtle


I was out teaching time lapse last night at Long Reef and decided to stick around for sunset. It gets very windy out there and last night was no exception. I decided to seek some shelter walking to the Northern side, my camera/tripod was getting blown over making it impossible to take long exposures. As I walked around the headland I saw what I first thought was an upturned boat or a small whale. I approached it from behind so it was really hard to see what it was being round and nondescript. I soon discovered that it was actually a turtle and its fins and back legs had been eaten by sharks. Its not a nice thing to see but as the turtle was so big (about 6ft in length) I can only assume it died of old age. I hope by now it has been returned to the sea by the incoming tide.

turtle Long Reef   Sea Turtle

 Long Reef   Sea Turtle
Long Reef

Alberobello, Italy


The quaint Italian town of Alberobello, famous for its conical roofed white buildings (trulli) found in this region. A popular tourist destination, I spent half a day here on my way through to Bari before catching a boat over to Croatia.

 Alberobello, Italy

 Alberobello, Italy