I just heard on the radio that this cave out of a trio at Inverloch was now collapsed. No injuries. But this cave has been a secret spot for many of us photographers over the years.
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What a nice shot, looks rather abstract. I don't think I would want to go in a cave.
ReplyDeleteThat cave would have been a safe one to enter. No bears in Australia. No snakes so far in the cold climate. But the rocks are razor sharp that can cause life threatening infections
Delete...nice pop of color.
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit trippy
DeleteSe ve bonita. Besos.
ReplyDeleteLike the colour on acids lol
DeleteYour style in both blogs favours the bold approach.
ReplyDeleteMore experimental, I guess. Blogspot platforms are free to blog. So that takes me to restart these again.
DeleteCollapsed? What a shame.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I felt very sad when I heard the news on radio. the other two next to this one does not look very impressive.
DeleteThe colours are really beautiful. It is a shame this rock collapsed.
ReplyDeleteOver the years, many photographers run workshops around this cave. It was an icon
DeleteLovely shot. Shame it's collapsed, as have some of the 12 Apostles..
ReplyDelete12 Apostles is like having one or two left really. Sad feeling.
DeleteI hate it when a favorite place to photograph -- or to simply experience-- is gone. Somehow it makes the pictures seem smaller when you find them.
ReplyDeleteThe spot taken at different times do look differently to me retrospectively. I guess I don't like to fix on just one style lol
DeleteThat's too bad. You got a great photo from this spot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. The technique to take a shot looking from inside out is a different approach. It was a great learning location too
DeleteOMG that is truly amazing :-D
ReplyDeleteVery trippy I guess :)
DeleteThat is a beautiful shot. Caves can be quite dangerous. Thank you for linking up.
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