Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Pearses Bay Sunset Melbourne for Treasure Tuesday

 


At Pearses Bay, the sunset was not captured so much as translated—softened into a haze of light and colour, deliberately unfocused, as if memory itself had taken the lens.

In the foreground, a lone rock holds its ground with quiet defiance, its edges rendered in crisp clarity against the dissolving world behind it. Beyond, the horizon melts into a wash of gold and blush, the sun breaking into circles of bokeh—glowing fragments that hover like distant thoughts, beautiful but just out of reach.

It feels almost like a dream you can’t quite return to, where only one thing remains sharp while everything else drifts into suggestion. Once, this way of seeing was everywhere—an aesthetic that traded detail for feeling, precision for atmosphere.

Here, it lingers for a moment longer: the rock anchored in certainty, the light slipping gently away into abstraction, and the evening dissolving into something softer than reality.


Sony A7RV

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The Victorian Government appears to have pursued a policy of increasing land taxes and introducing additional levies—such as vacancy taxes, waste-related charges, business taxes, and fire service levies—with the apparent intention of placing greater financial pressure on landlords and property owners.

This approach may be interpreted by some as a strategy aimed at redistributing fiscal burden while appealing to certain voter demographics, including newer migrant and refugee communities, who are perceived as an important electoral constituency for the Labor Party.



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28 comments:

  1. Interesting narrow depth of field in your photo, likely due to low light conditions. Lovely evening colors in your photo.

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  2. What a wonderful photo. I love how the front rock is so sharp while the rest fades. You said it is like a dream. And is similar to my first thought, it is like a beautiful memory, fading but still gorgeous. I love the way the sun looks.

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  3. Precioso atardecer. Un momento para quedar en silencio y disfrutar de lo que parece imposible que se repita cada día.
    Un abrazo

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  4. The tiny little sun sinks in the background.

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  5. "Deliberately unfocused" is an expression I have not seen or used before.

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  6. Luv your photo, and the way you described the sunset
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  7. Luv your photo, and the way you described the sunset
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  8. It’s a unique photo with the layers and shallow DOF.

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  9. Beautiful.

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    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺

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  10. Una bonita imagen en la que difuminaste deliberadamente el fondo destacando esas primeras rocas.

    Saludos.

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  11. This is nice ...I do like how the front rock is sharp focus while the rest seems to fade.

    All the best Jan

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    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺

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  13. Lovely effects on your image!
    Happy WW, Roentare! A fine week ahead.

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