Apart from my frequent photographs along the coast at Pearses Bay, Blairgowrie, I find myself increasingly drawn to the curious rock and sand formations that lie scattered across the shore. Their surfaces, hardened by time and tide, are edged with such sharpness that they can slice the skin with ease—nature’s own austere sculptures.
Today I set out for Manning, New South Wales, to undertake a locum contract. The decision was made at the last moment, prompted by a simple wish to replenish the coffers. As a result, I shall be less present online and slower to comment. I beg your indulgence for the coming week.
Sony A7RV
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Linking Sunday Best


Happy replenishing to you.
ReplyDeleteGonna put food on the table
DeleteThese two fine photos look like a lesson in geology and rock formation. They are a mixture of art and science.
ReplyDeleteThey are both very sharp
DeleteEl primer escultor abstracto creo que fue la naturaleza, por formas tan originales como estas.
ReplyDeleteLo primero es el trabajo.
Saludos.
Work pays
DeleteThese are wonderful shots :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ananka
DeleteIntriguing landscape.
ReplyDeleteRocks no water
DeleteBen cert, algunes tallen més que ganivets.
ReplyDeleteQuè et vagi molt bé! Aquí esperarem a que tornis. ;-)
Salutacions!
I got many wounds from them
DeleteYour photos show what I would call wild Art. I will miss your daily posts!
ReplyDeleteLa Naturaleza tiene un poder inmenso y es capaz de lograr que los paisajes resulten caprichosos y cambiantes.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
...rocks and sand, quite a contrast.
ReplyDeleteAt least you have sliced yourself open on the sharp rocks.
ReplyDeleteNever used that phrase before, replenish the coffers. Curious is a good word for this rocky landscape.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, the sand rather high too.
ReplyDeleteGreat formations and photos! Happy Sunday, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteStark and dangerous but making for great photos.
ReplyDeleteA sharp landscape indeed.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photographs and reflections—nature’s sculptures captured with great sensitivity. Wishing you all the best with your locum contract.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting area. Don't work too hard this week.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time. Hopefully new sights to see and full coffers on your return #SundayBest
ReplyDeleteC'est beau
ReplyDeleteThe formation of rocks and land is striking and beautifully captured. I hope all goes well in your upcoming job. Replenishing the coffers is indeed a priority these days!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. I could explore here for days.
ReplyDeleteFantastisc shots, thank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday 🌻
ReplyDeleteGreetings by Heidrun
Beautiful textures and colours! Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
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