Photo Diary
I have been here many times when Joel and I wondered where to go. Not visiting coast lately as I am busy travelling abroad.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4 G
Linking Water H2O Thursday
Preciosa. Con una buena composición, un buen efecto seda y excelente contraste de colores. Un bello lugar
It is a hazardous area
What a strange formation!!
Devil's desk is what it is called
There is something fresh, open and free about coastal areas. I would live opposite the beach, if I could.
No one can survive the splash of waves
What a fabulous setting. That surf is so powerful.
I like the waves there
An unusual formation.I like your photograph.All the best Jan
Muy bonita. Besos.
Bella toma, de ese trozo de mar.Saludos.
It's nice to see a photo in this style after not seeing one for a while. I hope you are enjoying yourself.
I appreciate your words! I actually feel having enough water long exposure for a while.
Very nice.
There is something magical about the photo.. Fantastic!!
That is really nice.
Well named by someone and well photographed by you.
A long exposure with a beautiful effect.Plus it doesn't seem like an easy place.
The rock floors are all vibrating through the waves hitting ashore
I love how you softened the water.
The water looks so ethereal.
Una imagen genial con ese efecto de que has dado a las olas.Saludos.
What strange rock formations and whatever you did to get the water to look like fog-liked the effect.
Beautiful shot. I would love to see this in person.Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.Have a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
This is such a gorgeous spot, Roentare! Have you been to the new Nilpena Ediacara National Park? I have got to get back to Australia!
Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits
Preciosa. Con una buena composición, un buen efecto seda y excelente contraste de colores. Un bello lugar
ReplyDeleteIt is a hazardous area
DeleteWhat a strange formation!!
ReplyDeleteDevil's desk is what it is called
DeleteThere is something fresh, open and free about coastal areas. I would live opposite the beach, if I could.
ReplyDeleteNo one can survive the splash of waves
DeleteWhat a fabulous setting. That surf is so powerful.
ReplyDeleteI like the waves there
DeleteAn unusual formation.
ReplyDeleteI like your photograph.
All the best Jan
Muy bonita. Besos.
ReplyDeleteBella toma, de ese trozo de mar.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
It's nice to see a photo in this style after not seeing one for a while. I hope you are enjoying yourself.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your words! I actually feel having enough water long exposure for a while.
DeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteThere is something magical about the photo..
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!
That is really nice.
ReplyDeleteWell named by someone and well photographed by you.
ReplyDeleteA long exposure with a beautiful effect.
ReplyDeletePlus it doesn't seem like an easy place.
The rock floors are all vibrating through the waves hitting ashore
DeleteI love how you softened the water.
ReplyDeleteThe water looks so ethereal.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen genial con ese efecto de que has dado a las olas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
What strange rock formations and whatever you did to get the water to look like fog-liked the effect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I would love to see this in person.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
This is such a gorgeous spot, Roentare! Have you been to the new Nilpena Ediacara National Park? I have got to get back to Australia!
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