Nursing my injured left knee, I found myself wandering back through earlier frames from Cat Bay on Phillip Island—those long sea exposures I once dismissed without much thought. Time has softened my judgment. Now, in their quiet stillness, I feel something gentler: the hush of tide and wind, the slow breath of water smoothing the edges of memory. What once seemed ordinary reveals a calm persistence, a peacefulness that lingers long after the waves have withdrawn.
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Linking Sunday Best

...a beauty, be well my friend.
ReplyDeleteBen cert, aquestes exposicions llargues ens donen certa pau.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
What happened with the knee?
ReplyDeleteI'm sending healing energy for your knee. This photo is very soothing and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope your left knee heals quickly, and I hope you have or had a Happy Valentine's Day. Your photo suggests the fascination of examining tidal pools for sea life. I would love to walk here.
ReplyDeletePhillip Island was always special.
ReplyDeleteSoftening judgment seems to be one of the few advantages of the aging process :)
El efecto seda producido por la larga exposición da a la fotografía una atmósfera de relax.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen de gran belleza.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a beautiful low fog on the water. Knees take so long to heal, partly because they are weight bearing. Both of mine are shot, so I sympathize.
ReplyDeleteLograste fotografiar el movimiento del agua y te quedo muy bien
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day
ReplyDeleteGreat shot again and sometimes it is better to look back at earlier shots.
ReplyDeleteSometimes we expect or hope for something other or better than the photo we got at the time and later realize that it was okay.
ReplyDeleteI believe it is a surfing beach, in my memory, although the rocks make it look perilous.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting formations!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo! Happy Sunday, Have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous :-D
ReplyDeleteTu lesión hizo que pudiéramos disfrutar de esta bonita foto que esa larga exposición dejo un bonito efecto en el agua.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Tranquility.
ReplyDeleteI hope your knee heals as soon as possible ...
ReplyDeleteA lovely photograph.
All the best Jan
It's great reviewing trip photos from the past!
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome to review photos from past trips!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a scene. Thank you for sharing at MosaicMonday
ReplyDeleteGreetings by Heidrun
Knee injury? Ouch! Lovely image, but take care, photography is turning out to be a dangerous pursuit for you. Thank you for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
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