Magic Beach, revealed only at low tide along the sweeping shores of Cape Woolamai on Phillip Island, is a place where the natural and the personal converge in quiet wonder. When the ocean withdraws, the sea floor unveils a scatter of ancient rocks, their surfaces carved and smoothed over millennia by waves and wind. These formations are the remnants of a powerful volcanic past, for Cape Woolamai itself is born of basaltic flows and granite intrusions that date back millions of years, their rugged cliffs now standing sentinel over Bass Strait. Long before European arrival, this coastline formed part of the lands of the Bunurong people, who knew its rhythms of tide, bird, and season. Today, it remains both a sanctuary for migratory seabirds and a dramatic landscape that draws the eye and stirs the imagination.
It was here, during the pandemic year when Melbourne lay under lockdown, that I came alone with my newly acquired Sony A7RIV, predecessor of the A7RV, eager to explore its capabilities. Magic Beach seemed an apt stage for such an experiment. I found myself entranced by the interplay of light and shadow across tide pools and rocks, using HDR techniques I had never attempted with my earlier Panasonic or Canon cameras. The solitude of that moment—an island shore, a receding tide, the silence broken only by surf—transformed the practice of photography into something almost meditative. In that fleeting communion, I glimpsed both the deep history of Cape Woolamai and the personal magic of discovery, as if the land itself conspired with my lens to etch memory into image.
Sony A7RIV
FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM
Linking Skywatch Friday
Gorgeous view.
ReplyDeleteOnly lasting few minutes
DeleteWhat a great photo. I can see from your photo there is magic in that beach. The light is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe iconic shot is actually low ground shooting up these rocks
Delete...magic is a great name.
ReplyDeleteIt is a real name there
DeleteMuy bello atardecer y una interesante narración.
ReplyDeleteI would need to go back there again
DeleteSi la playa es mágica, también son mágicos los colores que compone esa fotografía.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the high dynamic range of the sensor
DeleteStunning photo!
ReplyDeleteAll 5 hours for that frame
DeleteThe photo is beautiful, calming and captivating. I love how you make the geology, tides, and birdlife feel alive while sharing the meditative quality of photography it’s easy to imagine standing there, camera in hand, absorbing the quiet magic of Magic Beach.
ReplyDeleteNo time to enjoy the beach but just getting camera clicking away
DeleteThe lighting is so stunning. It is otherworldly!
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Gorgeous photo. I'm guessing you were very pleased with the performance of your new camera!
ReplyDeleteYour shot is just perfect. The lighting and colors...wow! Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeletedazzlingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Magic Beach, magic photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's magic.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlorious shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely magic. Love the photo, well done.
ReplyDeleteUn paisaje de ensueño con una gama cromática sensacional.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Beautiful sunset and a lovely photo! Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteAnother wow photo. Nature's spectacle on its best.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours in this very serene photograph.
ReplyDeleteYou had a good experience there and a good photo by which to remember it.
ReplyDeleteLo que creo sobra por todos lados a esta imagen e la magia, es una foto impresionante.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove that sun :-D
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words