This steadfast rock has ever been my compass for long exposures, a sentinel against the shifting tides and the passing of seasons. Last weekend the heavens conspired with storm and rain, and so I turned from the unruly present to the stillness of my archives, where calmer skies and gentler seas remain preserved.
Portsea Beach itself is a place where time and tide weave their eternal dance. The cliffs and outcrops, born of sandstone and limestone laid down in forgotten oceans, stand weathered yet unyielding, their faces etched by centuries of wind and wave. Each stone bears the script of ages, each ripple of sand a fleeting verse upon the vast poem of the shore.
Here the sea gathers its strength, for the Southern Ocean presses against the narrow Heads, surging into Port Phillip Bay with a restless spirit. The waters may gleam like glass beneath a quiet dawn, yet within them lies the memory of tempests, of ships dashed and lives claimed. Beneath it all, the Bunurong people once walked these sands with reverence, their footsteps bound to the rhythm of tide and season, reading the coast as one might a sacred text.
To stand upon Portsea Beach is to linger at the threshold of worlds—the ancient and the present, the serene and the perilous. It is a place where nature holds dominion, and where the solitary rock, enduring amid the breakers, becomes not merely a subject for the lens but a symbol of patience, memory, and the silent grandeur of the sea.
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' A place where time and tide weave their eternal dance. The cliffs and outcrops, born of sandstone and limestone laid down in forgotten oceans, stand weathered yet unyielding, their faces etched by centuries of wind and wave. Each stone bears the script of ages, each ripple of sand a fleeting verse upon the vast poem of the shore'
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you describe Portsea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Portsea is actually quite built up
DeleteBeautiful sky and scene, great photo! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWish you the same, Eileen!
Delete...thanks for another magical seascape.
ReplyDeleteI love sea and ocean
DeleteWhat a beautiful beach.
ReplyDeleteCan be very turbulent in the area
DeleteRocas cerca de la orilla y un buen efecto de seda en sus deliciosas aguas, bajo un cielo con nubes y la luz de un atardecer.
ReplyDeletePrecioso paisaje.
It is what we do when the light is not fantastic
DeletePara lograr esta magnifica foto en esta ocasión al `parecer se aliaron contigo una buena cantidad de astros.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Luck is important in photography
DeleteA lovely photograph for 'Skywatch Friday'.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You have great archives to call upon.
ReplyDelete1 terabyte worth of photos actually
DeleteBeautiful beach, and well photographed!
ReplyDeleteGee wiz! I made a nice comment and then clicked the ad copy instead. Oh well. Super picture. Quite beautiful. And I can say from experience that a TB gets used!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is dreamy as always.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo from the archive and if you took it out now it would be the same!!
ReplyDeleteThe photo really has something from the past, present and future!!
Incredible!!
Stunning view, fantastic click
ReplyDeleteThe weather, always causing us trouble. I biked home in the chilly rain yesterday afternoon, while thinking back to warm Summer days. Nice view here.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and I do like the light on that hill there.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve caught the essence of Portsea’s raw beauty perfectly.
ReplyDeleteSerenity
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed and beautifully described.
ReplyDeleteStunning :-D
ReplyDeleteIt looks so peaceful in your pic.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot!
ReplyDeletePortsea Beach is beautiful, but your words are more so, Roentare! Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light on this seascape. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWunderschöne stimmige Bild zeigst Du uns ... die Längere Belichtung macht das ganze noch Märchenhafter ... gefällt mir
ReplyDeleteViele Grüße czoczo
A beautiful place
ReplyDeleteAs the sky, so the sea—or is it the other way around? As if a mist were creeping over the sea, but it's only the low light finding its way to the shore.
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