Sunday, March 16, 2025

Cape Woolamai for Sunday Best

 


I have visited this place numerous times, and this particular visit is from the past. Each time I come here, I inevitably acquire a new injury.


The Pinnacles of Phillip Island are a striking natural rock formation located within the Cape Woolamai region, one of the island's most scenic and rugged landscapes. These towering granite structures, sculpted by centuries of wind and ocean erosion, rise dramatically along the coastline, offering breathtaking views, especially at sunrise and sunset when the rocks are bathed in golden light.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G



This is linking Sunday Best






25 comments:

  1. I hope your injuries were minor coming to this rugged coastline. You did get a beautiful long exposure photo for all your troubles.

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  2. Those rock formations are magnificent! Beautiful and yet for me, ankle twisters :)

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  3. I like the contrast between the water-rounded front boulders and the craggier cliffs.

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  4. Wow, I love this mist on the bottom. But it does look so dangerous, I don't know how you even got around the place.

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  5. Si es un lugar fascinante lo que vemos en esta foto con esa larga exposición del agua, cuando esta iluminado con la luz del atardecer sería genial.

    Saludos.

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    1. The hard part is that the side I am photographing is in the shadow of the sun no matter it is sunrise or sunset

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  6. Beautiful capture of the Pinnacles. Have a great day!

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  7. I've never seen the rocks looking that colour, but I guess I've never been there at sunrise or sunset. Looks pretty.

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  8. The granite structures, sculpted by nature over a VERY time, are in my favourite part of the Victorian coast for holidays. But I wouldn't risk injury .. except perhaps for sun tan.

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  9. an extraordinary landscape!
    how beautifully you captured the waves breaking between the rocks! congratulations!

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  10. Amazing, you must take risks to some degree taking these photos.

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