Dry Clan Pans


During my time up near the Kennedy Ranges, it was so so hot. I am talking about 40-45C. I took this photo to try and depict how hot it was. The folding, cracking clay pans were everywhere.
I was up in the air a few days later while thunderstorms were in the area, and some of these clay pans turned to mud. So I was very fortunate to be able to capture this as the rain made it virtually impossible to drive/walk out there.

Details
Canon 5d Mark II
24-70mm f/2.8L USM + Lee Filters + CircPol
A: f2.8
T: 1/400
ISO: 100
Ex: -0.33

Building storms over the Kennedy Ranges

Not much as been happening with the weather lately in Perth, well not much in the way of thunderstorms or interesting weather to be exact.
The final weekend of summer is quickly drawing to a close for yet another year and hopefully with the return of autumn and winter, a more photographic weather patten may develop.
Saying that, summer has brought with it some stunning sunsets and I have a few of those on my other photographic blogsite at
http://www.jordancantelo.com

In the meantime, I continue to look through the photographs I have taken in recent times and have found this one. I hope you like it.


Details
Canon 5d Mark II
24-70mm f2.8L USM IS + CircPol
A: f8
T: 1/500
ISO: 100