Rapid Bay Cave is likely the largest cavern in the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia. It is not well indicated on maps, nor are there any signposts in the vicinity. A group of young people lingered in the cave for an extended period, causing Joel and me to wait for them to depart. Some photographs were taken in an Instagram style, including silhouettes to provide a sense of scale.
Joel has shed a considerable amount of weight; intermittent fasting has proven effective for him. I am currently attempting to replicate his exercise regimen. He kindly procured for me a complimentary subscription to Free Press, which features writings by several former New York Times reporters. I am thoroughly enjoying the subscription.
I acquired a Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 lens over a year ago but had not used it extensively. During our journey to South Australia, we made ample use of this lens.
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Wow, these are great photos. The color of the water really stands out to me.
ReplyDeleteIt is all about contrast probably
DeleteThat wide-angle lens is perfect for street photography. You put the cave to good use to compose you beach photos. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI am just a gear head
Delete...beautifully framed.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying nature scenery
DeleteCool photos from the cave, I like how the first photo with the sky, water and beach look framed.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
A way to photograph caves
DeleteGorgeous photos. Love the sky in the first one :-D
ReplyDeleteA way to compose out of cave shot
DeleteI will have to Google what instagram style means, but it can't be good! Fun cavern, though.
ReplyDeleteWhat I meant was having some human figures to provide a sense of scale
DeleteFantastic photos. The first one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to hear the feedback.
DeleteWhat a wonderful place. And I love how you framed the sky with the cave.
ReplyDeleteA common way to do that
DeleteThe human figures really show the grandeur of the cave. That lens is to be used more often...
ReplyDeleteIncredible, what interesting contrasts! The blue sky is like a patch.
ReplyDeleteI do like these, the first one is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Through the keyhole.
ReplyDeleteI love that first shot!
ReplyDeleteI’ve just started intermittent fasting. I hope that I have even a bit of the success that he has had.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is good, the others are nice too.
ReplyDeleteGlorious cave. I take it that the sea doesn't come into it, though it must have at some point, to erode the rocks.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the photos of the people to give the idea of scale. It really is a remarkable cave and your images show it off well.
ReplyDeleteSeguro que las fotos hacía el interior de la cueva no sean de las mas vistosas, como estas realizadas hacía afuera.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Love the shots in the cave.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cave to visit
ReplyDeleteLovely captures
ReplyDeleteMe gusta la cueva. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThis place looks so adventurous, the breathtaking sky capture from the cave is amazing. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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