
These rocks have names.
Beehive rocks as they are called.
Somehow I found these natural wonders become a beauty in the most severe form of weathers. The scene was captured under the canopy of thick cloud and storms. Still, the white sky really dissapoints many of my friends in the trip.
Somehow the colour of green from moss adds some colour to the shot. Hence, I preferred this image out of the whole batch of snaps in my SD card.
There was a barricade to the entrance of the walkway to this particular coast and we all walked straight through it...



18 comments:
Wow, this is picture perfect!
Fantastic place..even better capture!
Thank you you two for the visit. I had been experimenting with film shooting on the weekend. Kind of forgetting to update my blogs :)
What a contrast between the waves and the ripples?!
Excellent!
When I first looked I thought the rocks were a fancy variety of duck! They are very unusual.
Thank you both for the visit!
the moss on the ground was what caught my eye too...this is excellent roen.
You are very talented, wonderful capture!
Léia
roentarre, this excellent capture. love the green water shades. Anna :)
Very interesting formations and yes,, the green under the surface really makes it work. Was this shot on film? Looks like there is just a touch of something going on in the sky that might be enhanced?
Very nice, I like the detail.
Thanks for visiting back, old friends :) This movitates me further to do more photography work :)
Wow! What awesome photos James!! Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I appreciate it. You are a wonderful photographer!!
Interesting rock formations. It would be nice to have blue skies, but the overcast skies also gives it a different mood. Nice timing on the splashing waves.
Beehive rocks! Wow! Whites are always tricky.
Unusual.
like the rock formation!!
The rocks are fascinating and the coloration in this photo is superb.
Gorgeous shot :D
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