Beyond the much-photographed stone arch of Bridgewater Bay at Blairgowrie, the exposed seabed revealed a quieter magnificence—its wet rock and tidal contours lending themselves exquisitely to long-exposure photography, where time itself seems to soften and dissolve into silk and shadow.
I remain, even now, in a lingering festive temper, tempered by the prospect of days ahead marked by oppressive heat, with temperatures forecast to exceed forty degrees. In such conditions, the impulse is not toward movement or travel, but toward stillness: a contented inclination to remain at home, allowing the glare and fervour of summer to pass beyond the threshold, while memory and reflection provide their own, gentler occupation.
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...soothing!
ReplyDeleteNature therapy time
DeleteWonderful patterns and reflections in your photo. Beautifully composed.
ReplyDeleteI love the homogenous tone at the time
DeleteThat's stunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThe golden brew
DeleteUna relajante foto marina entre la oscuridad de las rocas y el brillo del atardecer.
ReplyDeleteI can't get outdoor during the heatwave this week
DeleteBeautiful view of the bay, pretty photo. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteAppreciate it Eileen
DeleteThe texture of the water is gorgeous! Parts of it almost look like snow. And the yellow sky is totally surreal, like on a different planet.
ReplyDeleteSmoky hue
DeleteThis photo takes my breath. It is stunning. Thank you for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteAn ending to the day
DeleteUnes aigües que fan somiar.
ReplyDeleteVosaltres a 40ºC i nosaltres gairebé arribem a 3ºC.
Salutacions!
A temperature in the middle would be nice
DeleteYour photo looks very cooling, at least.
ReplyDeleteI bet you are hiding inside the building right now as well
DeleteUn largo recorrido desde el primer plano y hasta el horizonte por los detalles de esta maravillosa fotografía, hacen de ella una imagen muy hermosa y que transmite emoción y de alguna manera un sentimiento de lugar apacible y muy bello.
ReplyDeleteun abrazo
It looks good, colours are soft and it looks calm there.
ReplyDeleteI agree-- your use of the long exposure does add peacefulness. I like the vantage point.
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