All the forces of nature, weathered by time, and extolled by you. I have never seen complimentary colours contrasting in the way you have caught them. Marvellous in the extreme.
Thanks for the visits folks and just to give you some insight here, this is photographed near the treacherous waters off Cape du Couedic Light House Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Home to a colony of New Zealand Fur-seals as they feed, swim and laze about on these huge rock formations. How many seals can you see in this photo? Oh did I mention the great whites that drop by from time to time in these waters?
All the forces of nature, weathered by time, and extolled by you.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen complimentary colours contrasting in the way you have caught them.
Marvellous in the extreme.
Oh I love this!
ReplyDeleteI just love seeing strata of rock, which nature has created over long periods of time. This is lovely.
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beeeeeeeuwdifullerest Milli.........
ReplyDeletelove this...you've been touring too
ReplyDeletethe scene is beautiful
ReplyDeleteespecially to know it is a place where the seals thrive.......this is truly wonderful, Milli
what a carefree life those seals(?) have
ReplyDeletea fun shot Milli
Great shot Milli!! Those rock are amazing and the seals look like they're having a grand old time.
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Thanks for the visits folks and just to give you some insight here, this is photographed near the treacherous waters off Cape du Couedic Light House Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Home to a colony of New Zealand Fur-seals as they feed, swim and laze about on these huge rock formations. How many seals can you see in this photo? Oh did I mention the great whites that drop by from time to time in these waters?
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot Milli and it is great to be back even if I am missing moist of my pictures. They are trapped on the old computer that went down.
ReplyDeleteThat is an incredible photo! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect kindergarten ~smile~ .... too beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and your lovely comment.
Seven Seals, and a thirty foot tide difference.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Milli, gorgeous! The playground... oh I love that figurative description!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit... Have a good week..
Seven seals correct and as for the tide difference, I will believe you Bill.
ReplyDeleteTime and water seems to have softened the edges of the formation. Wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteoh what a :ooooohhhhh picture love it .. try to come back and join the group sorry but earning money is important
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That's gorgeous! Makes me want to play there. Jeez, look at how high some of those sea lions have climbed! That's pretty impressive :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting mine!