Thursday, September 4, 2025

Forest Cave Phillip Island for Water H2O Thursday

 


I have sought a somewhat high-key approach in this composition. Though it is not the product of a long exposure, I endeavoured to capture the advancing waves as they swept across the shore, smoothing the sand as though polishing a vast marble floor. The shutter was set at neither too swift nor too languid a pace, thereby rendering a natural softness in the motion of the sea.

This scene unfolds upon one of Phillip Island’s secluded forest-fringed cave beaches, where rugged cliffs and weathered rock bear silent witness to millennia of wind and tide. The dense coastal woodland above, with its canopy of eucalypt and tea-tree, whispers of an ancient landscape that has sheltered wildlife and echoed with the passage of the Bunurong people long before European discovery. Here, in the meeting of forest, stone, and sea, the rhythms of history and nature are inscribed in every grain of sand and every retreating wave.

Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G



Linking Water H2O Thursday


19 comments:

  1. The shore where earth meets the sea is always a fascination place. Your photo shows that fascination. I can only imagine the sea life and fauna that might be found here.

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  2. You have achieved the wave motion!!
    Who wouldn't want to walk there!!

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  3. Una gran imagen con los rayos de sol incidiendo en esa cara de la roca de mayor tamaño. La roca de la playa me dio la impresión en un primer instante un naufrago, algo posible ya que me parece hay muchas rocas en al fondo de la imagen.

    Saludos.

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  4. You've managed to express both power and softness at the same time. Excellent.

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