The walk around Granite Island is quite a delightful experience. Despite the strong winds, I find great enjoyment in the stroll, pausing to capture photographs along the way. Regrettably, I did not remember to bring my tripod for the journey. Consequently, I have relied upon Joel’s shoulder to achieve the necessary steadiness for certain shots.
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This is a beautiful series of photos. That must be a wonderful place to explore.
ReplyDeleteThere is a saying that South Australia is rather boring actually
DeleteThe rocks and trees make it almost look Canadian.
ReplyDeleteThat is so interesting to know!
DeleteComplimenti per le belle foto.Io mi sono iscritta al tuo blog,se ti piace segui il mio.olga
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind visit. Checking yours now
DeleteA beautiful area to photograph, nice shots.
ReplyDeleteJust very windy
DeleteThis is such a rugged and unusual place! What is the red on the rocks, some kind of plant growth maybe...
ReplyDeleteA type of lichen and moss
DeleteThere's nothing like a friendly shoulder...
ReplyDeleteWell done, the fourth one is great.
Well, he is tall with broad shoulder. That does the trick
DeleteMy favorite here is the third photo, with the stairs. Not sure what you can do with that information, but there it is!
ReplyDeleteThere were many areas good for long exposure. Not having a tripod with me was a pain
DeleteDesde lo alto de las escaleras, se fototgrafía muy buenos paisajes.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your kind words
DeleteSiempre es bueno tener un hombro amigo cerca, aunque sea para colocar la cámara.
ReplyDeleteEl sitio es espectacular y como bien dices bien vale sufrir los vientos.
Saludos.
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DeleteUn bello lugar para hacer agradables paseos, disfrutar del paisaje y hacer buenas fotografías.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful track to go through
DeleteMuy bonitas fotos, el paisaje muy bello.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I really love the subtle color changes in the water and the look of the rocks on that first one.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Treasure Tuesday? Nature's treasures?
ReplyDeleteWe've visited twice and it really is such a nice place.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, I do like the colours.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteYou caught some wonderful looking rocks both in and out of the water. I love the red color from lichen growing on the rocks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty place. The rock and the sea, gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNothing boring about Southern Australian--- You've show us that! These are excellent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos again and that orange red crusted moss? looks really fantastic. Well done again.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place and wonderful photos. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots, looks great :-D
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place to explore.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺
Amazing place, Superb clicks
ReplyDelete...your seascape are treasures!
ReplyDeleteLovely country
ReplyDeletePreciosas fotografías, me encantan. Besos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful granite and scenery, Roentare. Joel is a true friend! I tried a tripod a few times, but I'm too ADHD to deal with that and other paraphernalia. I'm truly a point and shoot photographer, which became more critical when I couldn't see clearly and literally pointed my camera blindly. I was thrilled Wednesday when I was out in the ocean on a paddleboard, even if the strong wind, waves, and currents kept knocking me down every time I tried to stand up. That dream of getting back on a paddleboard sustained me through dealing with my fragmented vision until it was fixed. I could see great!!!
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