Cape Woolamai Pinnacles in Phillip Island for Randomosity
There was this Nikon Guy who tried to stand in front of me while I already set up my tripod in this location. So I had to move forward to get him out of my view. Talking about etiquette
You stop for a couple of minutes on a tour to see a sight and a family group forms in front of what you stop to see to take a photo. The group photo takes a while to get right and the view is blocked for everyone else.
Precioso, parece una muralla de piedra.
ReplyDeleteHope we don't hit the wall lol
DeleteVery typical, something a Canon shooter would never do. Good result.
ReplyDeleteOn social media, Nikon gang has the worst attitude.
DeleteThis is amazing, looking prehistoric.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite an old part of the coast
DeleteMe encantan esas costas escarpadas, dan muy buena vista en las fotografías.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
It is a popular location for photographers
Delete...nature is a beautiful thing.
ReplyDeleteThe view is nice under different weather conditions
DeleteHappens to me sometimes
ReplyDeleteone can only wait
You are calm and collected
DeleteSiempre hay alguien que se interpone cuando intentas hacer una foto. Pero a pesar de ello lograste una gran imagen.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
It would be nice to have the whole place to myself
DeleteWell, I could sit and watch that scene for hours. The combination of ocean and rocks is a winner for sure :)
ReplyDeleteYou stop for a couple of minutes on a tour to see a sight and a family group forms in front of what you stop to see to take a photo. The group photo takes a while to get right and the view is blocked for everyone else.
ReplyDeleteUn lugar bonito para fotografiar. Besos.
ReplyDeleteI normally think of Phillip Island as flat, domesticated and filled with coffee shops. Those rocks are wild.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a spot in which you could really mess up your ankles and knees! But the photo is worth it. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteA great photo nevertheless!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful shot, love it. Some people are just plain rude.
ReplyDeleteThat is very inappropriate. But fortunately you still have a beautiful photo
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful photo despite the rude man.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and a great photo. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBut nevertheless, a beautiful photograph. I should bring a tripod sometime anyway. Have them but never really use them.
ReplyDeleteI've had that happen at a concert. I was not impressed and regret not calling him out.
ReplyDeleteThat has happened to me many times. Beautiful rocky spot.
ReplyDeleteThere's always an intruder but you still succeded in capturing a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteYour shot is wonderful despite the ignorant person.
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