Sunday, October 5, 2025

Pearses Bay Blairgowrie for Sunday Best

 


This photograph was taken a week ago at Pearses Bay. Joel, somewhat absent-minded and preoccupied with his phone, seemed scarcely aware of the hour, while I managed to capture this seascape of swirling tides and foaming whirls. It marks my third visit to this striking stretch of coast.

Pearses Bay, lying along the southern rim of the Mornington Peninsula near Blairgowrie, is shaped by the restless breath of Bass Strait. Over millennia, waves have carved its sandstone and limestone cliffs into sculptural terraces, their pale strata revealing an ancient marine history when this land lay beneath a shallow sea. The shore’s reefs and rock pools glisten with seaweed and abalone shells, while the rhythmic surge of the tide traces nature’s ceaseless dialogue between land and water — a landscape both serene and elemental.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G


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7 comments:

  1. Your seascape shows the turbulent waters near the shore in that perfect sunset light.

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  2. Es un bello paisaje, para detenerse y estar un buen tiempo contemplando.
    Saludos.

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  3. The sky is beautiful too. This photo is so timeless, it could have been taken millions of years ago!

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  4. What really strikes me is that your horizon is always very straight, literally horizontal, and that's how it should be, of course. Another beautiful composition.

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  5. This is a fantastic capture! The water is just incredible and the colors are, too. Very atmospheric.

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