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Exposed to large southern ocean swells and ongoing erosion, London Arch was once attached to the mainland. Formerly known as London Bridge it was renamed in 1990 due to its collapse, leaving two tourists stranded on the other side. Eventually they were rescued by helicopter, fortunately nobody was injured.
Exposed to large southern ocean swells and ongoing erosion, London Arch was once attached to the mainland. Formerly known as London Bridge it was renamed in 1990 due to its collapse, leaving two tourists stranded on the other side. Eventually they were rescued by helicopter, fortunately nobody was injured.
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Oceans Mercy

  • Early morning and a long exposure creates a surreal veil of water that cascades down McKenzie Falls and flows into the valley below.
  • Predawn, that special moment before the first light of the day and the previous night sky. Using a long exposure on a overcast morning I was able to capture the first light of the day, creating a surreal blue hue over the Arch of Loch Ard. Situated on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, this is the location of one of Australia’s most famous shipwrecks. In 1878 the vessel Loch Ard was destroyed off the cliffs of the gorge, of the fifty-one passengers and crew, only two survived, Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael managed to swim into the safety of Loch Ard Gorge where they were rescued by local farmers. Due to the constant erosion of large ocean swells, the Arch collapsed in June 09, leaving only the pillars of the Arch standing. 5th place and silver at the International Epson Pano Awards.

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  • Early morning and a long exposure creates a surreal veil of water that cascades down McKenzie Falls and flows into the valley below.
  • Predawn, that special moment before the first light of the day and the previous night sky. Using a long exposure on a overcast morning I was able to capture the first light of the day, creating a surreal blue hue over the Arch of Loch Ard. Situated on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, this is the location of one of Australia’s most famous shipwrecks. In 1878 the vessel Loch Ard was destroyed off the cliffs of the gorge, of the fifty-one passengers and crew, only two survived, Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael managed to swim into the safety of Loch Ard Gorge where they were rescued by local farmers. Due to the constant erosion of large ocean swells, the Arch collapsed in June 09, leaving only the pillars of the Arch standing. 5th place and silver at the International Epson Pano Awards.
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Exposed to large southern ocean swells and ongoing erosion, London Arch was once attached to the mainland. Formerly known as London Bridge it was renamed in 1990 due to its collapse, leaving two tourists stranded on the other side. Eventually they were rescued by helicopter, fortunately nobody was injured.

Edition: 200
Location: Great Ocean Road, Victoria
Exposure: 6 seconds
F Stop: f/32

 

 

 

 

 

 

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30'' x 10'' inch, 40'' x 13'' inch, 50'' x 16'' inch, 60” x 20” inch, 70" x 23" inch, 80" x 26" inch

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Framed, Print Only

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No Frame, Black, White, Silver

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No Frame, White, Black

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Hello, my name is Simon Beedle and I am an Australian based travel, landscape and commercial photographer based on the beautiful Gold Coast.
I've been a professional photographer for over twelve years.
During that time, my passion has taken me across Australia's diverse landscapes, the unrivaled beauty of New Zealand and the culture and architecture of Europe. I've captured the beauty of these incredible locations and turned those moments into fine art pieces that hang in homes and galleries across the world.
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