Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Pearses Bay Blairgowrie For Treasure Tuesday

 


While Joel remained absorbed in his phone for the greater part of our venture, I busied myself with the more patient art of observation. Along the curve of the bay, I lingered with my camera, experimenting with various lengths of exposure, seeking to capture the secret motion of water and light.

The tide moved in soft eddies, curling like pale silk across the sand, and the wind traced fleeting patterns upon the surface. Each long exposure revealed another rhythm — the sea breathing in slow, translucent whirls, the rocks standing still as time itself slipped past in silver veils.

I found a quiet pleasure in these swirls, these transient forms that vanished even as they appeared. In them lay something of the eternal — the ceaseless conversation between sea and shore, between motion and stillness, between the human heart and the timeless patience of nature.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G


Linking Treasure Tuesday

22 comments:

  1. The sea is endlessly fascinating, ever-changing.

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  2. Preciosa, un mar lleno de color y de colores. Pasando del azul al verde y al gris y blanco de las olas.

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  3. Beautiful seascape!
    Take care, have a wonderful week.

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  4. This one is gorgeous, especially the opposing pattern of the waves. I would have been tempted to post so many different photos of it! And the colors are soft and unusual.

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  5. You take time over your photos and put in thought. I am weak like that. I don't mind putting in time in editing, but I snap too fast when I am out. Mind you, I am just doing quick phone photography these days, so there is only so much time and care required.

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  6. The swirls might be transient, but the photographed memory lasts.

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  7. I especially like the big waves before they have totally broken.

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  8. Beautiful, that captured movement in the water.

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  9. Como contrasta la aparente quietud del mar a unos metros de la costa con lo que capturas ya en esta gracias a esa exposición larga.

    Saludos.

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