Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Pulpit Rock, Mornington Peninsula in low tide for Treasure Tuesday

 



Pulpit Rock is typically characterised by a foreground of turbulent waves in the initial photograph. However, I captured an image where no water was present at all.

Joel was trying to get out of my way for a hot. But too late. 

Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G


Linking Treasure Tuesday



41 comments:

  1. Pulpit rock is an interesting formation popping up from the relatively low terrain.

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    1. The whole terrain would have been under the water in high tide

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  2. You caught this rock at just the right time to show how amazing it looks. Is Joel carrying your tripod?

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    1. He has his tripod and I have mine. Same brand carbon fibre tripod but mine smaller. He likes to carry heavy weight stuff

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  3. Would be fun to see it one day, and take a few photos of course.

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    1. Before instagram, this place is almost unknown to the public

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    1. When it is terrible heat here in summer, good to snap these shots before rainy season arrives

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  6. very interesting. I have never seen such a landscape.

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  7. Gorgeous. Tide pools are one of my favorite things on this earth! Visiting from the Senior Salon Pit Stop linkup.

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  8. It's a beautiful area and nice of Joel to try and get out of the way.

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  9. Beautiful sunset and Pulpit Rock is cool! Lovely photos. Take care, have a great day!

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  10. What beautiful nature you have there that indeed begs to be captured.

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  11. Si en marea baja y con la mar en calma esta así de precioso, con las olas golpeando ese "menhir" tienen que salir fotos preciosas.

    Saludos.

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  12. Se ve bonito, pero parece peligroso ( por los resbalones ). Un beso.

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  13. What a spectacular space!
    Beautiful images!
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  14. superb images! it must be magical, to be right there, with the smell of salty seaweed and the crashing of the waves, in the dreamlike landscape of the sunrise!

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  15. Stunning photo, I do not think I have seen Pulpit Rock from that angle.

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  16. The tide comes in and then back out. Beautiful shots.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day. ☺

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  17. This looks stunning, I had never heard of Pulpit Rock before it is a discovery for me, Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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