Hi all,
'The Rock' is a large outcrop of mainly quartzite that rises 360m above the Riverina plains of southern NSW. It was originally called 'Hanging Rock' by the early settlers, after the large boulder which overhang the eastern face. But when the boulder, well, stopped hanging in 1874 the name of it (and the township near it) was renamed simply 'The Rock'
I have had this shot planned for quite a while but needed to wait for the right moon phase/weather and time of year. Shot this morning at about 2am with the last quarter moon just sneaking above the horizon behind me.
14 image panorama (17,000 pixels wide final image- My computer hates me right now)
Canon 5D Mk II
Canon 50mm F/1.8 lens (plastic fantastic) @ F/2.8
10 second exposures
ISO 3200
Stitched in PTGui Pro and then PS CS3
Hope you like it. As always, any comments or critiques more than welcome.
Cheers
Greg