Sunday, October 26, 2025

Pearses Bay, Blairgowrie for Sunday Best

 


Once again, Joel and I visited this rugged coast last weekend. Our wandering led us to a secluded section of the bay adorned with striking rock formations and restless, foaming waters. There we set up our equipment and devoted ourselves to capturing the scene from various angles, the rhythm of the waves providing both challenge and inspiration. Time slipped away unnoticed; scarcely had we taken a few frames before the sun sank beyond the horizon, casting a final glow upon the sea.

The approach to this spot, along the winding trail of the Back Beach on the Mornington Peninsula, was itself a quiet delight — a path bordered by coastal shrubs and windswept dunes, where the air carried the mingled scents of salt and tea-tree. It is a place that rewards both the patient walker and the watchful eye, revealing new beauty with every turn.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G



Linking Sunday Best

18 comments:

  1. Your photo captures the mystery of the constantly moving sea and rugged shore.

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  2. What a beautifully written reflection. I, too, am deeply aware of the rare privilege of living between centuries and witnessing such sweeping transformations. From the hum of old radios to the quiet glow of screens and digital conversations — each day feels like a gift. I'm grateful for every beautiful moment and choose to embrace these changes with curiosity, optimism, and joy. Thank you for putting this into words so gracefully.

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  3. Me gusta las imágenes que captas de esa maravillosa agua.
    Un abrazo.

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  4. El lloc em sembla magnífic, gairebé d'un altre món.

    Salutacions!

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    1. Only around sunset though. Otherwise it is scorching heat with snakes in the area

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  5. What a striking contrast of the water, the foam, rocks, and the orange sky!

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