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I didn't think id ever get conditions like this here. I had been anxiously waiting on a zoom interview all morning and it was put back till 3pm Soon as i had finished off i went. I had been tracking the low pressure on the satellites and had seen a gap opening up so i took my chances. As am i walking/jogging to the beach because i knew the light was coming and i had to stop to get my camera out ready as i know from experience that the sand would of just been in the bag soon as i opened it on the beach and at least this way i was good to go soon as i got on to the main beach. I have always shot this light house from the other side but given the incoming light i had to adapt and decided to shoot it from the leaning side. I had around an hours worth of pretty spectacular conditions, and experienced some insane winds and rain. I'm always well equipped clothing wise expect this time i forgot my waterproof pants but i didn't care because i was there to experience Agnes and document it.
Dan
DSC04911.FBjpg by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
desert storm by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
Agnes mono by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
DSC04965 by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
Sail away by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
tal-mega-lightFB by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
Dan
DSC04911.FBjpg by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
desert storm by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
Agnes mono by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
DSC04965 by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
Sail away by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
tal-mega-lightFB by Danny Kenealy, on Flickr
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