Joel and I were at Balnarring Beach for the water—for that long exposure where the tide usually softens itself around the pylons. Instead, the bay had retreated to an extraordinary low, the lowest I have seen here, leaving the pylons fully exposed. They rose from the sand like a stripped framework of memory, their timber blackened and silvered by salt, their lower posts furred with barnacles and weed, each one carrying the slow record of tides, storms, and passing years. Without the water’s movement, their age was no longer hinted at but plainly stated.
The town itself felt profoundly asleep. Balnarring offered no spectacle, only a quiet so complete it seemed deliberate, as though sound had been thinned out by the same withdrawing tide. The beach widened into stillness, and the bay refused to perform, holding to a flat, patient calm.
Joel was beside me, though not within the frame. His earlier suggestion lingered—that one might one day retire to a place like this, where time loosens its grip and days are allowed to repeat without consequence. Standing there, with the pylons rooted and the water absent, the thought felt less like an idea and more like something the landscape itself had already decided.
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Wow! This is amazing. A beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteAhhh that last comment was from me. LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole
DeleteIf Balnarring offered no excitement, buy a holiday cabin or caravan for trips to get away whenever you feel like it. But don't give up city life.
ReplyDeleteYour words are wise
Delete...a beautiful imagine of a beautiful moment.
ReplyDeleteIt was so hot that we wanted to get out of there quick
DeleteTerrific light across the sandy beach with those pylons in the background.
ReplyDeletePretty sunset scene! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeletePrecioso atardecer con ese típico color de las tardes que terminan para dar paso a la noche. Preciosa foto.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
The sun has turned it all golden. Retiring there is an interesting idea...how far away are any houses?
ReplyDeleteUna cálido y brillante atardecer.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot :-D
ReplyDeleteIt is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAquest raig de sol i el paisatge et conviden a tenir aquests pensaments.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
That's such a beautiful and evocative landscape. I can see the retirement idea there!
ReplyDeleteSea changes are nice ideas, until medical problems arise as you age. It is a lovely looking spot, all the same.
ReplyDeleteTowns are good but maybe not too small.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen de gran belleza, amigo.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and it looks so peaceful at that time of the evening.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful light!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot
ReplyDeleteUna foto fantástica en que lograste captar a la perfección ese instante cuando el Sol comienza a guardarse por el horizonte.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Might it be rather isolated for a retirement location?
ReplyDeleteYou know, oftentimes, quiet is good.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene and the light in the photo is fantastic. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteVery nice perspective.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
So peaceful! So relaxing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful moment captured in camera! Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteGekonnt die Gegenlichtsituation gemeistert hast
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Viele Grüße czoczo