Australian photographer Andrew Marr is certainly spoiled for coastline. This time, he's exploring Burns Beach, which features nice waves and many rocks, which can act as a good foreground element. He's shooting at sunset, but he's not going to get a traditional sunset due to dense clouds along the horizon. However, he might get some nice clouds further up in the sky and some nice colors around and after sunset. To help cut down on the reflections of light on wet sand and rocks, Marr uses a polarizing filter. He then uses a...
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