Early morning from Devils Slide, Porongurup National Park, Western Australia. Overcast sunrise with very little colour, very windy, very cold, and rain showers passing me by on each side and sleet occasionally landing on my jacket. About 20 minutes after sunrise the sun finally found a gap in the cloud and lit up some rain as it was moving across the farmland. Bluff Knoll is hidden in the background on the left, and I later found out that it snowed on the peak that morning - testament to how cold it was, I suppose!
The Porongurups are a granite ridgeline with some individual peaks and big granite boulders. Not exactly comparable to Half-Dome or anything of that scale, but still a nice place to hike and some plenty big rocks to photograph.
This is a stitched panorama two panels wide, shot in the horizontal orientation. Two exposures for each panel; one exposed to the sunlight, and the other for the darker foreground, blended then stitched. Taken off my tripod, with K-1 and 28-105mm probably at around 35mm ( the lens no longer records the focal length due to water damage
).