My visit to this area during an unusually low tide proved most rewarding in terms of photographic endeavour. The light, delicate and fleeting, was at its finest just before the onset of complete darkness. The exposed ocean floor took on a strange, otherworldly appearance—almost alien in aspect. Portsea itself, a refined and affluent enclave favoured by the wealthy, remains largely untouched by the ordinary tourist trail. Few ventures beyond the cave gate that marks the divide from London Bridge, lending this particular stretch a sense of quiet seclusion and hidden charm.
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Linking Skywatch Friday
I have never seen anything like this. But then again, you post so many things that I have never seen! Each post is like travelling to a wonderful place. This looks so prehistoric to me! And the sky! It kind of shoots out in all directions from the tip of the rock. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteMost of the locations are within 1 hour drive from Melbourne. Quite easily accessible
DeleteI love that sky!
ReplyDeleteThe lens vignettes badly good for the mood
DeleteLovely sky.
ReplyDeletePreciosa, Un paisaje lunar con la puesta de sol terrenal.
ReplyDeleteOr Mars
DeleteStunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ananka
Delete...gorgeous image!!!
ReplyDeleteThese rocks are fascinating
DeleteWhat a terrific sunset over that other worldly foreground. This photo should be printed large and hung on your wall.
ReplyDeleteI dont have that much space to hang any of the prints
DeletePreciosa esa imagen a contraluz.
ReplyDeleteThe secluded places are the best places. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photo!
ReplyDeleteStunning #GaleriaHimmelsblick
ReplyDeleteIt's a very stylish and pretty photo.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely and very different. Another photo for the wall.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo!!
ReplyDeleteNow that I read about the art of photography,
everywhere it says about the photographer's handling of light!!
You handle light perfectly!!
This is a stunner! Well done!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see the result of your adventures along the coastline.
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