Thursday, February 8, 2024

Pinnacles, Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island for Water H2O Thursday

 


Finally, I accessed this area on the weekend. Especially with a high tide. My camera was splashed by rogue waves a few times. 

Sony A7RV + FE 20-70mm f4

Linking Water H2O Thursday


These green plants make the slope even more slippery. 



30 comments:

  1. Oh, you got to a good spot. It's good to be young.

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  2. Wow! Looks dangerous, too. So interesting the combination of jagged and smooth.

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  3. Esas piedras duras, hace un buen constrate con la delicadeza y el efecto de seda del agua, en la primera fotografía.
    Veo muy expuesto, bajar pisando esa plantas, para llegar hata la misma orilla. Supongo que no lo habrás hecho.
    Excelentes fotografías.

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    1. The waves are turbulent. It is not even long exposure like 2 seconds only.

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  4. M uy bonita la foto de los risco, el agua parece nieve.

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  5. It almost looks like an ethereal snow! It's beautiful.

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    1. I was not happy with what I got at the time. Then I changed my mind

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  6. It is a beautiful view, great photos! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  7. Phillip Island has the most amazing range of landscapes. My family has holidayed there for ages, but the rocks in the first image look even stranger than I remember.

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  8. What a wonderful place to visit. Please be careful yourself with rogue waves.

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  9. Lovely photograph, and yes, that path looks slippery ...

    All the best Jan

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  10. It's amazing how the sea shapes those rocks, both pictures are very nice indeed.

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  11. It doesn't look like water, but It's a great image!!

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  12. I think this is really beautiful. Why do you write that you were able to gain access to it? Are you not always allowed to access it?

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  13. Still not able to give direct comment via google but great shot of that part of the coastline and you show very well how difficult it is to reach that coast.

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  14. Una foto muy bien contrastada, entre la suavidad del agua y la dureza de las rocas.

    Saludos.

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  15. Si las únicas consecuencias negativas fueron los salpicones de la cámara sin mas, mereció la pena el riesgo corrido.
    Me gusta ese contraste de las rocas redondas con el acantilado vertical.

    Saludos.

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  16. Even more beautiful, Roentare (as I work backwards)! I looked the site up and saw more of its beauty. It looks like it's not that far from Melbourne. You live in a gorgeous country!

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