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From near Red Springs area in Red Rocks, Nevada. It was too windy to climb here, so we hung out; walked the boardwalk; moved on to a new area.
A few months back we shot Turrimetta beach and it vowed to return when the seasonal moss was there.
Today was the day and it was a lot of fun.
Rochers en bord de mer au Parc national naturel Tayrona, Magdalena, Colombie, janvier 2014. | Rocks on the seaside at Tayrona National Natural Park, Colombia, January 2014. | Rocas a la orilla del mar, Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, Colombia, enero 2014.
Although I still have a number of images to upload from my short trip to The Lakes, this particular photograph happens to be the very last release of the camera shutter before I started on my journey home. Taken in The Langdale Valley just before the road climbs south towards Blea Tarn and Little Langdale.
For me this image sums up The Lake District. The rocks and the boulders in the stream, the stone wall and finally the snow covered rocky crag of the aptly named Crinkle Crags in the distance.
Best viewed large on black in my view - Press L
My high hopes for a star trail fell through on Friday night and I didn't get a chance to shoot anything on Saturday so it was shaping up to be a pretty quiet shooting weekend for me.
I called this shot The Final Wash because I took it at dusk on Sunday afternoon at the end of the weekend - kinda like an attempt to make sure I got 'something' this weekend..
Some interesting geology on display. See comment box for the nearest source document located. Then just highlight the mystery terms and right click to search Google, one could spend hours learning about structural geology, fun isn't it. Seen any good easterly-verging reverse faults lately?
"Seal Rocks once supported the most northern rookery of the Australian fur seal in NSW where seals were seen regularly until the 1970s. There are still occasional sightings of Australian fur seals, and suitable habitat also exists for the New Zealand fur seal. Seal Rocks may be used occasionally by little penguins and sea birds. The waters surrounding the reserve are within the Sanctuary Zone of the Port Stephens – Great Lakes Marine Park and the waters around Seal Rocks form a key aggregation site for the endangered grey nurse shark.
The nature reserve is in the traditional country of the Worimi people." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_Rocks,_New_South_Wales
At Cullercoats Bay; aeons of exposure to the elements have left them with these weather-beaten, swirling patterns. Can anyone spot the bird flying off towards the top of the picture [which was the original subject of the photo]?
The rocky landscape of Hampi, wherever you see there are these rocks with monument sprouting out somewhere in the middle.
After I finally managed to recover my memory card, this is one of the other photos from Dunraven Bay yesterday :)
Taken on a sunny day at the Danish north sea coast. Canon EOS 300, Sigma 35mm f/1.4 (Art), Ferrania P30 Alpha. Self-developed in D76 1+1, Epson V850 scan. I absolutely love the look of the P30, especially when developed in D76. Lovely tones all across the range. Every detail is there.
Rugged Rocks, Soberanes. Big Sur Coast, California. August 13, 2012. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Rugged rocks and surf along the Big Sur coastline at Soberanes Creek.
I'm not certain if this spot has a real name or not, but it seems like it might be something like Soberanes Cove or perhaps Soberanes Bay, since it is at the outlet of the stream that comes down to the Soberanes Canyon from tall, steep coastal hills before entering the Pacific in this rugged, rocky area of the northern Big Sur coast not far below Carmel. Here, as the Coast Highway heads south, it makes a bit of an inland turn to cross the stream and then turns back toward the ocean to rise over another prominence that extends further toward the water. As it does so, a view opens back across the coastal bluff and over this rock-filled section of water toward the rocky coastline.
This was an "interesting" light evening along the coast - in some ways very difficult light, but with short-lived sections of more light that was very beautiful. The fog was hugging the shore line, sometimes extending a bit inland to the coastal hills, cutting off all of the late-day light. But occasionally, where the shore curves inland a bit, as in this cove, the overcast opened up a bit and perhaps even pulled away from the immediately coast and allowed some filtered light to strike the rocks and the water and the shoreline.
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This day the morning was cloudy and we decided to take a walk. Jumped to car and got to the nearest cliffs - Kepchyak.
Canon EOS 600D
shutter speed: 1/800 sec
f-stop: f/5.6
iso speed rating: 100
lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II
I came across a bag of rocks that I painted back in the mid-1990's. Cleaned them up and here they are! Rock painting is fun, and there is an additional 'buzz' when painting on 3-dimensional objects too.
Yesterday, I spent hours taking pics of The Black Rocks at Presque Isle Park in Marquette, MI. 30 mph winds brought heavy seas and cold temps to the rocks...I was chilled to the bone by the end of the shoot, but completely satisfied with the mood of Lake Superior. She never lets me down.
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