Here are additional photographs captured at Flinders Blowhole, Mornington Peninsula, where I experimented with varying exposure times to capture the sea's motion. The previous week, the weather was rather unsatisfactory, prompting us to venture into more urban settings. Regrettably, we discovered that most abandoned sites had already been transformed into uninviting concrete structures that nobody desires to inhabit.
Joel is planning to attend yet another concert this Friday. His affinity for death metal has been unwavering, despite his persistent attempts over the years to convert my musical preferences to align with his own. Alas, he has not succeeded, as I remain partial to pop and country music, which does not sit well with him. Consequently, our journeys to various photographic locations often descend into silent disputes, with discussions revolving around politics or science.
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Fantastically unique photos!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine anything better than photography and conversation.
I believe photography binds us together for so long
DeleteGreat shots and love the photo of Joel :-D
ReplyDeleteWe gonna come back to this location this weekend if weather permits
Delete...I'm glad that you found this spot.
ReplyDeleteThere are two more spots to visit along the coast here.
DeleteThe light in your "blowhole" photos is terrific. You had the perfect f-stop and shutter speed. Differing tastes in music can be a problem. I'm sure you can work it out of kindness and understanding.
ReplyDeleteThe Blowhole is not really photogenic for us there. So we deleted the shots immediately afterwards.
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteDo you have to wait long for a wave to come up through the blowhole?
Pretty scene and photos. Take care, have a wonderful day!
Blowhole is the name of the location, so I label it that way. Otherwise, I would not even use the name.
DeleteGreat shots, the light is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteDeath metal is too harsh for my ears...
No one can be identical
DeleteMusical tastes are what they are. Yours are closer to being correct. 😎
ReplyDeleteHaha Joel called the music I like as no characters
DeleteI love how the sun looks on the rocks. I, also, love rock music. No death metal, but Metallica aren't too bad.
ReplyDeleteYou have a rock chic taste for music
DeleteBeautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill
DeleteWonderful water pictures
ReplyDeleteHope you don't get sick of seeing water images
DeleteTres fotografías a cual mejor. No sabría cual escoger.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appraisal
DeleteThis is a lovely spot. I'm with you on the music, v. Joel!
ReplyDeleteI have to say, there was one point in time I was nearly converted
DeleteBeautiful shots. I love being on the coast or out on the water.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺
The first two have a moody feel to them.
ReplyDeleteNever ever ever discuss politics if you know from previous experience that your opinions are horribly different.
ReplyDeleteWe know each other for 30 plus years. My take in politics is always that they are all not so different to one another. So, we get along. We both value loyalty to one another.
DeleteI agree with you about music. But celebrate the difference an enjoy the rest
DeleteWhat we are facing here is way beyond "politics". I follow enough to know basically what horrible things are happening, but I still spend the bulk of my time with pictures and classical music.
ReplyDeleteCountry & Metal. No no no no.
ReplyDeleteIt's an excellent series, I love the light and that silky sea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteMusic, no one would sway me either from what I like and prefer..
Wow again.
ReplyDeleteNice long exposure photos
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes.
ReplyDeleteStunning
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotos. Me encanta el mar. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThe first two clicks looks unbelievable, Flinders bow hole seems to be very artistic place for photography. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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