Sunrise & sunset shots from beaches on the Sea and Port Philip side of the Mornington Peninsula south of Melbourne. 
Lightroom insists on uploading images to this grid that have a fixed resolution. So if your screen is larger than a standard size the images below will appear slightly blurred. I don't know how to remedy this except by providing you with an an alternate album (PDF, about 44MB) that you can download here and view these images 'full-screen' at any size. I encourage you to do so.
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Back Beach, Sorrento, Dusk
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
Shelley Beach, Sorrento, Dawn
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
The Dragon's Head, One Sixteen Beach, Sorrento, Sunset
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
Cape Schanck Lighthouse
These images were made in January, 2024 with an Olympus OM-1 camera (mostly with a 12-40mm f2.8 lens) and with a Leica Q3 (with a fixed, 28 mm Summilux f1.7 lens). Using two cameras leads, inevitably, to some duplication of images. I've cropped all the shots to a 16x9 format for uniformity. 

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