I went down to Philip Island today with the objective of taking some long exposure shots. Unfortunately when I went to set up for the first shot I realised that I had left my shoe plate at home and I was unable to attach my camera to my tripod. On to plan B, well I had no plan B so I toured the island aimlessly looking for things to capture.
#1. This is a very heavy crop as I only had my 24-240 lens with me, still happy with the outcome. I am keen to go back with the Siggy 150-600 and 7D and try my luck again.
R6 with RF24-240 f6.3 1/400 ISO100

#2. Is it worth going in? Would this image be better as a monochrome, feedback welcome.

#1. This is a very heavy crop as I only had my 24-240 lens with me, still happy with the outcome. I am keen to go back with the Siggy 150-600 and 7D and try my luck again.
R6 with RF24-240 f6.3 1/400 ISO100
#2. Is it worth going in? Would this image be better as a monochrome, feedback welcome.
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