Joel and I were supposed to find the entrance to forest cave. We believed the tide was not low enough that the entrance was immersed in the sea still. So we took a snap at the sea.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Skywatch Friday
Joel and I were supposed to find the entrance to forest cave. We believed the tide was not low enough that the entrance was immersed in the sea still. So we took a snap at the sea.
Sony A7RV
FE 20-70mm f4
Linking Skywatch Friday
I am a rural geriatrician. So, I provide consults to the remote nursing homes in Vic-NSW border towns. This sunrise view is the bonus view I often get. This only last 5 minutes or so before the sky became a wonton.
The only concern is that big trucks and cargo carriers often speed without a worry in the world. Taking a shot by the roadside is quite risky.
Sony A7RIV
FE 50mm f1.2 GM
This is the third month entering the blogsphere of blogspot. I have to say that I start to enjoy blogging on this platform again. The community is warm and engaging. The experience is quite different from instagram, twitter or even tiktok. It is the early blogging experience that probably makes me nostalgic.
As long as this domain does not get hacked again once the blog is more established.
This shot was taken after a scrumptious meal at a high tea place on Mount Dandenong.
Sony A7RIV
FE 14mm f1.8 GM
A typical view at this quiet town of Grantville!
Sony A7RIV
FE 14mm f1.8 GM
Other sunset photos at
Three years later, I realise I had something good going in blogspot. Though I had started my ventures in zenfolio and instagram, blogspot platform has its own advantages. I think I cannot put all eggs in one basket as all my previous successful blogs on here either get bot attacked or domain hijacked. So this is just a space that I post whatever I want from my amateur career in photography
This sea cave is among the thousands on back beach of Mornington Peninsula.
Sony A7RIV
FE 14mm f1.8 GM