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.
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Stunning, simply stunning :-D
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a phallic symbol
DeletePulpit rock is an interesting formation popping up from the relatively low terrain.
ReplyDeleteThe whole terrain would have been under the water in high tide
DeleteYou caught this rock at just the right time to show how amazing it looks. Is Joel carrying your tripod?
ReplyDeleteHe has his tripod and I have mine. Same brand carbon fibre tripod but mine smaller. He likes to carry heavy weight stuff
DeleteThose rocks look slippery!
ReplyDeleteSharp too. These rocks cut skin easily
DeleteWould be fun to see it one day, and take a few photos of course.
ReplyDeleteIt is always like hit and miss in this location.
DeleteWhat an amazing rock, I have never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteBefore instagram, this place is almost unknown to the public
DeleteGorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteYou have been faster...
When it is terrible heat here in summer, good to snap these shots before rainy season arrives
DeleteMuy buena zona para fotografiar.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spot.
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteAn impressive stone
very interesting. I have never seen such a landscape.
ReplyDeleteYou manage to find the very best sunsets!
ReplyDeleteWell caught.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Tide pools are one of my favorite things on this earth! Visiting from the Senior Salon Pit Stop linkup.
ReplyDeleteMuy atractivo.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
It's a beautiful area and nice of Joel to try and get out of the way.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset and Pulpit Rock is cool! Lovely photos. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful nature you have there that indeed begs to be captured.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteSi en marea baja y con la mar en calma esta así de precioso, con las olas golpeando ese "menhir" tienen que salir fotos preciosas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have good geography there.
ReplyDeleteAmazing view and click, Loved it
ReplyDeleteVery rugged.
ReplyDeleteSe ve bonito, pero parece peligroso ( por los resbalones ). Un beso.
ReplyDelete...your seascape are all treasures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular space!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
Happy WW and a fine week!
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!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo, I do not think I have seen Pulpit Rock from that angle.
ReplyDeleteamazing place to be! Happy WW
ReplyDeleteThe tide comes in and then back out. Beautiful shots.
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ReplyDeleteThis 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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