Bushranger waits on the horizon of intention—a place not yet touched, but already imagined in amber light. Joel and I have marked it quietly, like a promise to the fading day, where the sky might unravel into fire and the land hold still long enough for a perfect frame.
For now, I linger in the hush of recovery, the body slowed by a stubborn flu that followed too closely behind the needle meant to guard against it. Time feels suspended, as though even the light outside hesitates, aware that I am not yet ready to chase it.
So this becomes a kind of dreaming in advance—not one image, but three.
The first forms in soft anticipation: a wide breath of landscape, where the last light spills gently across the terrain, setting the scene with quiet restraint.
The second deepens into drama: colour gathering and intensifying, the sky igniting as shadows carve structure and depth into the land.
The third lingers in afterglow: the sun gone, yet not entirely absent, its memory held in fading hues and a stillness that feels almost sacred.
Together, they are not yet photographs, but a sequence of becoming—the quiet architecture of moments waiting to arrive, when strength returns and the sky, once again, calls us out.
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I'm so sorry you have been sick! This reminds me to get my shot. The colors here are beautiful. And the rocks along the shore in the second photo are so unusual!
ReplyDeleteFeeling so drained with zero sleep at night
DeleteSon tres bellas imagenes de un bello lugar todavía no colonizado por el turismo. Se deberían conservar así durante mucho tiempo.
ReplyDeleteYeah a great space to escape to
DeleteGreat photos :-D
ReplyDeleteLa segona m'ha impactat, a primera vista les pedres semblaven peixos fora de l'aigua.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
Yes, it did look like a giant fish massacre lol
DeleteTres bellas imágenes tomadas de distintos puntos de vista de un mismo lugar que nos demuestran que ese lugar ofrece una bonita paleta de colores.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Relatively untouched by civilisation
DeleteI like the red/orange in the boulder of photo #1. I trust you get over your induced flu shortly.
ReplyDeleteIt is just so miserable
DeleteIt is so pretty there.
ReplyDeleteTres estupendas imágenes de ese lugar un poco mágico.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Bushranger is a magnificent spot, and the first image really speaks to me. I'm sorry you have been dealing with a lingering flu, definitely not fun! May you recover fully and very soon, Roentare!
ReplyDeleteImpresionantes escenas marinas, amigo
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