Trapped !
I don't know if the individual boulders at the "Four Brothers Rocks" formations have been named. Here we have a close-up of the claustrophobically narrow gap between the largest two boulders. Somehow three rocks have been trapped between them. Not going anywhere anytime soon, I'm sure, but I still wasn't in a hurry to squeeze in between !
Took this in such wettish dark conditions (in the middle of the day) that we're at ISO3200 and 1/50th at f5.6.
Trapped !
I don't know if the individual boulders at the "Four Brothers Rocks" formations have been named. Here we have a close-up of the claustrophobically narrow gap between the largest two boulders. Somehow three rocks have been trapped between them. Not going anywhere anytime soon, I'm sure, but I still wasn't in a hurry to squeeze in between !
Took this in such wettish dark conditions (in the middle of the day) that we're at ISO3200 and 1/50th at f5.6.