What a shot! I love Noosa, stayed there for a week one time when I drove from Hobart to Cairns. Rented a little apartment somewhere and went on all sorts of great trips. 40 mile beach? Is that at Noosa? I can't remember now. I do remember tho a marvellous trip across an enormous lake - think it was Noosa Park (three words?) - hopeless, my memory. Anyway I loved the wildlife in that park and on the water.
I love the contrast between the beauty of the water/light and the darkness/rocks. You captured the two just perfectly in this picture.Thank you for this little bit of perfection. This is life all wrapped up into one tiny moment. Thank you!
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It's the light! Superb composition!
ReplyDeleteNice picture. It would look good in oil.
ReplyDeleteYeah that quality of light will do it every time. I love rocks washed smooth like that. They are the dickens to walk over though.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shot! I love Noosa, stayed there for a week one time when I drove from Hobart to Cairns. Rented a little apartment somewhere and went on all sorts of great trips. 40 mile beach? Is that at Noosa? I can't remember now. I do remember tho a marvellous trip across an enormous lake - think it was Noosa Park (three words?) - hopeless, my memory. Anyway I loved the wildlife in that park and on the water.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot as I said.
I love the contrast between the beauty of the water/light and the darkness/rocks. You captured the two just perfectly in this picture.Thank you for this little bit of perfection. This is life all wrapped up into one tiny moment. Thank you!
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