Today will be remembered as a Siberian *spring* day in the Netherlands. With temperatures well below zero and a major wind chill factor made it feel like -15 degrees Celcius.So, this is what they call global warming… Once I arrived at this location at Ezumakeeg, I needed some time to make up my mind: give it a go or go straight back home, nice and warm. I choose option one and was treated with an, I think well deserved, spectacular sunrise over the frozen water.During the shoot, where I was standing on a small hill catching the > 50 km/h wind straight in my face, I left the spot a couple of times to be able to go out of the wind. This was the only way to keep going without my face and fingers getting frozen…So, a very cold sunrise today, but I;m pleased with the results...
This 81-metre high waterfall is found in the Morton National Park in New South Wales, Australia. The weather this day was a mixture of sun and rain, catering for the nice contrasts.
After all the mist, it was a beautiful sunny morning. So went back to the same location as last Wednesday. How different can locations get under influence of weather conditions...