View From Bimberi Peak - ACT/NSW State Border
Bimberi Range, Namadgi National Park, ACT, Australia
March 18, 2006 - 07:26 UTC (18:26 local time)
© 2006 Simon Wheaton, All Rights Reserved.
Australia - New Zealand / Australia
Lat: 36° 40' 33" S
Long: 148° 47' 25" E
Elevation: 1913
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
HARDWARE
- Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL (EOS Digital Rebel XT) Camera
- Canon BG-E3 Battery Grip
- Canon RS-60E3 Remote Switch
- Canon EF-S 10-22 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM Zoom Lens
- Canon EW-83E Lens Hood
- Peace River Studios 3Sixty Panoramic Camera Mount
- Manfrotto 338 Levelling Base
- Acratech Universal Cork Top Quick Release Camera Plate
- Acratech Ultimate Ballhead Tripod Head
- Gitzo G1227MK2 Mountaineer Carbon Fiber Tripod
- Inca Hotshoe-mount Dual Spirit Level
- SanDisk Extreme III 1GB CompactFlash Memory Card
- NextoDI Nexto-CF ND-2500 60GB Portable Storage Device
- Garmin eTrex Vista C GPS Receiver
- Burton Snowboards F-Stop Camera Backpack
SOFTWARE
- Adobe Photoshop CS2 (RAW Image Conversion, Image Editing and Adjustments)
- Kekus Digital PTMac (Panorama Stitching)
- Helmut Dersch's Panotools (Panorama Stitching)
- Kekus Digital XBlend (Panorama Blending)
- Andrew Mihal's Enblend (Panorama Blending)
- Thomas Rauscher's Pano2QTVR (Blended Panorama Image to QTVR Movie Conversion)
EXPOSURE
- Panorama Type: Cylindrical
- Number of Images: 18 Images x 1 Row
- Focal Length: 10mm (16mm at 35mm film equivalent)
- Aperture: f/16
- Shutter Speed: 1/125 second
- Sensor Sensitivity: ISO 100
My first choice of location was Cape Howe, on the coast where the New South Wales and Victorian border meets the Pacific Ocean. Located within the Nadgee Nature Reserve on the NSW side of the border, and within Croajingolong National Park on the Victorian side of the border, reaching Cape Howe requires a 2 day hike in and out, and my work commitments and lack of transport for that period of time ruled out this option.
My second choice was Mount Youngal, in the NSW Kosciuszko National Park, which I thought might overlook the Murray River southern banks that form the NSW/Victorian border. Upon reaching the summit of Mount Youngal on the Sunday, after a 2 hour/11 kilometre/1000 metre vertical rise mountain bike ride up a closed-to-vehicles dirt access road, with my 12 kilograms of camera pack and water, with only 2 hours of sleep and a 3 and a half hour drive to get there, having arrived home at 1am in the morning after spending 14 hours the day before to shoot my forth choice of location, I found that the view was not what I expected, with buildings on the summit and trees blocking the view, so I did not take a photo.
My third choice was The Pilot, another peak in the NSW Kosciuszko National Park that also overlooks the Murray River South Bank which forms the NSW-Victoria border. After mountain bike riding the 2 previous days, being exhausted from doing so, and having my rear disc brake pads on my mountain bike wearing out at the start of the descent from Mount Youngal the day before, I decided not to ride to take a photo from the summit of The Pilot on the Sunday.
My fourth choice was Bimberi Peak, on the Australian Capital Territory/New South Wales border. I rode into Bimberi Peak on the Saturday, the first day of my shooting schedule, to shoot this fourth choice as a backup in case the second and third choice locations didn't work out. This turned out to be the only photo I actually shot for the WWP event, and therefore the photo I had to use.
On the Saturday, for the Bimberi Peak shoot, I drove the car for 210 kilometres/3.5 hours, rode my mountain bike for 33 kilomtres/4.5 hours, and hiked for 7 kilometres/2.5 hours.