Pulpit Rock is a place well known to Joel and me. This past weekend, we endeavored to revisit the locale on the opposing side of the peninsula, accessible only during the lowest tide. This area boasts a markedly different rocky landscape. However, our photographic endeavors were frequently disrupted by older gentlemen accompanied by young ladies, prompting Joel to display a rather grumpy demeanor. I found his reaction quite amusing. Regrettably, I did not bring a telephoto lens; otherwise, we might have captured images of these young ladies, who seemed intent on flaunting themselves before our cameras.
With Chinese New Year approaching next week, I shall be assisting my mother in preparing all the traditional rituals and festivities.
Terrific low angle light in your photos of these wonderful rock formations. Glad you had a good time there.
ReplyDeleteWe wanted sunset images. Just lacking good angles for the sunsets though.
Delete...you capture gorgeous seascapes.
ReplyDeleteThank you. One of my obsessions over past few years. Now we want to do explore new genres in photography but don't know how.
DeleteI love seeing the moss through the water. And you guys are far more intrepid on rocks than I would be!
ReplyDeleteWe had plenty of training lol
DeletePlease do take the telephoto next time. 😁
ReplyDeleteHehe a little voyeurism
DeletePrecioso lugar y bellas fotografías.
ReplyDeleteIt is best to go away from tourist spots
DeleteYou need a good sense of balance to stand and take photographs on those rocks!
ReplyDeleteIt is a good work out
DeleteBeautiful captures. Don't think I would want to stand on those rocks, probably slippery.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are
DeleteWhat a strange encounter! Another place that is so unusual and inspiring. You have an endless variety of wonderful spots there!
ReplyDeleteI think I should write a book for local photographers lol
DeleteA la belleza del lugar, la luz que encontrasteis y el conocimiento del mismo se unió tu saber hacer con la cámara fueron los ingredientes para este reportaje.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Experiences do count
DeleteMy cameras would have been aimed at the visiting females.
ReplyDeleteI know you would have said that LOL
DeleteNice shots, I really like the second one.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the preparations with your mum.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
Gorgeous scenics! I like to get away from noisy people when I am taking photos. Noise people disrupt my concentration so my sympathies are with Joel :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing pics, Loved the post.
ReplyDeleteThey are quite fine! Well done!
ReplyDeleteExcelente serie con una buena gama de tonalidades y un ligero efecto seda.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Bonitas imágenes, buen seguimiento del fotógrafo.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Great photos, amazing. Oh it will be exciting for the new year :-D
ReplyDeleteAmazing colours in the first three photos especially
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes and photos. The 3rd one down is my favorite. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors again in this borderline between land and sea.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos!
ReplyDeleteYou capture so much beauty.
ReplyDeleteLas fotos se ven muy lindas. Besos.
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