Friday, June 13, 2025

Cape Schanck Sunset for Sky Watch Friday

 


Cape Schanck, situated on the southern tip of the Mornington Peninsula, is a place of remarkable natural beauty and a favored destination for photographers. While it is particularly renowned for its breathtaking sunrises, I must confess that, on the rare occasions I find respite from work, I struggle to rise at such an early hour. Nevertheless, the allure of the cape endures.

Joel holds a particular fondness for Cape Schanck, in no small part due to its convenient proximity to Melbourne—a mere 45-minute journey under favorable conditions. The walk down the rugged staircase, though physically demanding, offers invigorating exercise and rewards one with sweeping coastal vistas.

Rich in both natural splendor and historical significance, Cape Schanck has long captivated visitors. Its dramatic cliffs, shaped by millennia of wind and sea, stand as silent sentinels over the restless waters of Bass Strait. The iconic Cape Schanck Lighthouse, built in 1859, adds a further layer of charm, bearing witness to the maritime history that continues to define the region.

In all, it is a place where land, sea, and sky converge in a timeless dance—a setting that stirs the soul, whether viewed through the lens of a camera or the quiet contemplation of the heart.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G



Linking Skywatch Friday

I find myself experiencing a degree of muscle strain, the result of the many walks I undertook throughout Sydney’s central business district. Tomorrow, I shall return home to Melbourne.


41 comments:

  1. What beautiful early morning light on the water. The shore is such a special place where sea meets land. You were there at the right time of day.

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  2. Es un bonito lugar.Tu fotografía muestra un precioso paisaje en el que hay que destacar la belleza del agua.
    Saludos.

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  3. Truly gorgeous and captivating. Thank you so much for sharing this.

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    1. There are a few regular spammers I saw. We all know about them. Hence I had to moderate all the comments

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  5. Bonita paisaje y mejor fotografía con ese excelente efecto seda.

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  6. It looks wild and wonderful. The water looks just like silk. Thank you for snapping these places where most of us will never be able to visit!! Your blog is also a learning experience.

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  7. Contrasta el color anaranjado del acantilado del fondo con la oscuridad del que nos encontramos en primera instancia.

    Saludos.

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  8. You do miracles with rushing water! Another amazing image.

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  9. ...your timed exposures are always beautyiful to see.

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  10. The Cape Schanck Lighthouse looks very impressive. Of course it was created for shipping safety, not as a tourist attraction. But the images are still powerful.

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  11. Melbourne legs are not designed to walk Sydney's hills.

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  12. Beautiful. Makes me want to get down to the ocean at sunset. Unfortunately, it's a long drive!

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  13. A long walk makes the photography better I think, nothihg should be to easy. Good result here.

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  14. Beautiful view of the cliffs and sea! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.

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  15. I always enjoy your photos of the unusual (where I live, anyway) rocks and water features.

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  16. A moody sky that is beautiful. Thank you for linking up.

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  17. What a way to start the day. Exercise first to go up and down the steps. Then to approach where you are shooting the sunlight in the background is perfect for the blue water and steep cliffs and gigantic boulders for the sea to splash against. Excellent job!

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  18. Great photos, it looks like a great place to visit.

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  19. The dreamy waves washing over the jagged rocks make a wonderful photo, Roentare!

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