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Rhyll, Millowl

26/3/2021

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Photos, virtual tours by Barney Meyer
By Barney Meyer

This sunrise epitomises the beauty of Phillip Island for me, encompassing a 180° view at low tide, revealing the deeper channels as well as the wreck of the Minah.

Capturing views from exactly the same location at different times and seasons reveals the changing phases of the ocean, sky and land. These aerial images comprise many frames captured with a drone, which are then seamlessly stitched together.

In these scenes I captured the Phases of Rhyll: Cloudy, Sunset, Evening and Dawn, allowing the viewer to switch between the views and maintain the same viewing direction. Dawn, January 4th 2019 was the start of the horrific bushfires in Eastern Victoria.

View this sequence of 360° panoramas here: https://www.hiddenmelbourne.com.au/aerialviews/phasesofrhyll/
This link shows Rhyll during a beautiful moonrise. Note the oil rig offshore from Cowes https://www.hiddenmelbourne.com.au/aerialviews/rhyll-vic-sunset-gigapixel/
Recently I created a complete “walkabout” of Phillip Island by air
https://www.hiddenmelbourne.com.au/aerial-tour-phillip-island-2020/
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