Sunday, February 2, 2025

Cape Woolamai long exposure in Phillip Island for Sunday Best

 


At the time leading up to the setting of the sun, the atmosphere remained tranquil. The hues of the sky were devoid of sophistication, displaying an unsophisticated dullness typical of the summer season. Joel, exasperated by the mundane appearance of the sky, threw a bit of tantrum. In his wanderings, he discovered the sizable carcass of a seal amidst the rocky shore. I refrained from hastening to his aid, perceiving the shore as perilous and not worth the risk.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G

Linking Sunday Best



Upon reflecting on those moments, I began to gather photographs featuring Joel, who masterfully juggled the cherished memories. These images vividly capture the essence of our experiences, highlighting the diverse shots we took together

48 comments:

  1. ...Sunday is indeed the day for the best!

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  2. Great shots, I would not want to see the seal carcass. Take care, have a great day.

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  3. Blank skies are not usually our best photo friends.

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  4. Your photo of this remarkable beach have wonderful warm evening light. You have a great eye for composition.

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  5. I really like the long exposure photo, the effect is great, and I also like the photo of Joel walking on the beach.

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    1. It is the long exposure that makes me feel like I did something

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  6. It looks a lovely place for photography, though I wouldn't want to have found a dead seal.

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  7. Una gran fotografía de exposición prolongada que produce un excelente efecto seda.

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  8. Great shot and love the first photo of Joel with his footprints :-D

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  9. Walking on the rocks would be to risky and easy to sprain an ankle.

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    1. Joel had a few cuts to his arms and calves in the past. I had sprained my ankles bad

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  10. Muy buenos los tres paisajes. E el nº1 me llama la atención el efecto de seda del agua.En el segundo, la huellas que deja en la arena el hombre que camina y en el último las enormes piedras que rodea el agua.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. The environment we were in for taking the photographs in golden hour

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  11. Really another fantastic backdrop for wonderful photos and the fact that those stones are colored red only makes it more beautiful.

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  12. Those are very nice photos. Nice to see Joel also. I don't think I would have followed him over those rocks either :)

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  13. The rocks look kind of dangerous to walk across, I'm glad you did not attempt it!

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  14. Those rocks are rough, yes. I would be worried about breaking my ankle... again :(

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  15. Crazy looking red rocks, what marvellous rounded shapes. Hard to walk on.... need to wear shoes that wouldn't slip. All eroded to those shapes by the action of the waves.

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  16. Beautiful there. The rocks I expect are solid in position.

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  17. One of the things I like best about going with someone who is also taking pictures (my wife) is that it's fascinating to see the differences in shots of the same things.

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  18. I've never seen a rocky shore like this, and the redness of the rocks adds to the beauty. I used to have a companion for some of my photography walks - with different perspectives, it improved both of us, I think.

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  19. Bonitas imágenes tanto el paseo por la playa como las otras dos que veo son del mismo lugar. una marea alta otra marea baja.

    Saludos.

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  20. A most beautiful post. Wow. I would love to see this in person.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺

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  21. Lovely shots, beautiful light and colours. It is great to share our interests and hobbies with friends. Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.

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