The cave resists the lens, withholding itself in shadow and silence. At London Bridge in Portsea, along the Mornington Peninsula, light is never a given but a negotiation—soft, elusive, demanding patience. The camera strains to read the dimness, to find balance where brightness and darkness refuse easy compromise. Most attempts dissolve into obscurity, surrendered to the shifting mood of the sky and sea. But every so often, in that fragile alignment of low light and stillness, something emerges—this image, shaped months ago, a quiet triumph wrested from the cave’s guarded depths.
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ReplyDeleteLong time no see!
DeletePues es una excelente fotografía. Con un buen contraluz que permite a la vez ver lo que se insinúa de la cueva y esa superficie algodonosa del agua.
ReplyDeleteFor any photographers, this is a tricky situation to photograph
DeleteLovely cave
ReplyDeleteGreat shot from a tricky spot!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing. Do people dive under here? It is a water filled cave.
ReplyDeleteStunning :-D
ReplyDeleteLa veritat és que és molt maca.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions.
OMGosh!!!! This is outstanding. I think one of your best yet.
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind. It was something that worked out finally
DeleteI am a bit claustrophobic myself, but I can still be impressed by your willingness to go inside to take the photo.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Wow.
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...gorgeous image!!!
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to have had an experience like this.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You are brave to go into this cave in order to take this photo. Light in caves is always difficult, but you handled it well.
ReplyDeleteExcelente trabajo este que nos brindas.
ReplyDeleteHas captado un espacio marino impresionante.
Love that photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very clever photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image. Coastal caves often feel that way in real life too, never fully revealing themselves, always changing with tide, weather, and angle.
ReplyDeleteI think every photographer has felt that frustration of a camera just not seeing what the soul sees, especially in a place as moody as the Mornington Peninsula. That shot is a gorgeous payoff for your patience there’s a real sense of weight and history in those shadows. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best photos aren't taken, they're earned. Stunning work!
ReplyDeleteQuel endroit mystérieux et envoûtant. Un peu inquiétant aussi
ReplyDeleteLa foto nos muestra la magia que tiene esa cueva.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
That is a gorgeous shot.
ReplyDeleteThis one is so dramatic!
ReplyDeleteA spectacular shot, Roentare, as well as challenging.
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