I drove for a couple of hours down to Portsea Back Beach after midnight and arrived in total darkness. Instead of going to sleep, I took my camera down to the beach to see if I could photograph London Bridge while the tide was still out.
I was able to get some ripper shots in complete darkness with 8 minute exposures. Composition was difficult as I couldn't see what I was shooting, so I'd take one time exposure, then recompose from that until I was happy with the result.
I went back down at sunrise, which was a non event as the cloud cover was total, and took some more photos with the tide having come in a lot further.
You don't have to wait for 'ideal conditions' to take photos, just pick up your camera, take it for a walk and have fun.
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