Australia Wasp Head
This spot has some amazing rock formations - http://www.geomaps.com.au/scripts/murramarang.php.
This is a great spot to take long-exposure photos of the waves crashing on the rocks.
There are lots of options available so both high and low tides work well, although be extra careful of large waves during high tide.
**Please drive slowly and watch out for kangaroos along the side of the road. They are most active around dusk and dawn and frequently hop across the road in front of your car at the last moment.
This is a great spot to take long-exposure photos of the waves crashing on the rocks.
There are lots of options available so both high and low tides work well, although be extra careful of large waves during high tide.
**Please drive slowly and watch out for kangaroos along the side of the road. They are most active around dusk and dawn and frequently hop across the road in front of your car at the last moment.
Photography Tips
Photo settings & equipment -
- ISO 800
- f9
- 0.4 sec
- 3 stop NISI ND filter
- Remote shutter release
- Tripod
- ISO 800
- f9
- 0.4 sec
- 3 stop NISI ND filter
- Remote shutter release
- Tripod
Travel Information
You will need a car to get here.
Drive to the end of Wasp Head Road (it is a dirt road with a few pot holes but still easily manageable with a 2WD) and park in the small car park.
Start walking on the Wasp Head Walking Track but immediately veer slightly towards the right. There are several locations where there is a rough path down the cliff. Follow the rocks around slightly to the left till you get to the location.
**There are several warnings about unstable cliff edges so be careful.
**The bushland in this area has a lot of ticks, especially after wet weather.
Drive to the end of Wasp Head Road (it is a dirt road with a few pot holes but still easily manageable with a 2WD) and park in the small car park.
Start walking on the Wasp Head Walking Track but immediately veer slightly towards the right. There are several locations where there is a rough path down the cliff. Follow the rocks around slightly to the left till you get to the location.
**There are several warnings about unstable cliff edges so be careful.
**The bushland in this area has a lot of ticks, especially after wet weather.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset
05:39 - 20:17
| current local time: 14:32
Photo Themes
Long Exposure
Rock Formations
seascapes
waves
Locations
Durras
South Coast NSW
South Pacific Ocean
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