This may be the first of a bit of a run of quick posts. I need to find some time to write for my longer blog - so this one will be a little neglected for a while.
I'm still going to post (and of course run WBW on Wednesdays), but there may not be much text for while!
Hope you keep visiting.
This image of the sea / sky was taken at Walkerville, east of Melbourne.
You can find more skies from around the world at Sky Watch Friday. SM
pretty. cool destination for a paddle.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely peaceful shot, Stewart!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletedie ligt daar wel heel erg mooi.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, simple composition! The merging of sea and sky and the light is very pleasing indeed.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Interesting sea rock.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, have a great week.
ReplyDeleteImage is enough in this post Stewart, excellent image.
ReplyDeleteI like how the colors of sea and sky meld together to make a beautiful scene!
ReplyDeletethat's wonderful... i can see one paddleboarding out to it. it's a beautiful destination... have a great day~
ReplyDeleteI love to see these tiny islets. Beautiful picture. Happy Writing!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful image, makes me wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful SWF composition, great colors!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and serene ~
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful location and photo. It would be fun to explore!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and little:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot. All the best for your writing and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart,
ReplyDeleteVery nice rock in the sea, the colors are really great.
Beautiful composition.
Greetings Irma
Oh, that's nice Stewart.
ReplyDeleteA lovely rock and I wonder how many years it took the elements to form it.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to determine how big that is, but it sure is impressive! Nice click, Stewart!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteSuper!! MB
ReplyDeleteVery peaceful and thought provoking!
ReplyDeletei want to swim out there & check it out. what a neat formation. ( :
ReplyDeletehave a lovely weekend.
That's an amazing picture! I'd love being there right now and just enjoy the view, letting my thoughts flow :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Hard to tell where the sky ends and the water begins. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletewow..what a shot..reminds me of the road trip I did between Adelaide and Melbourne along the coast a few months ago ..have got Australia too for Skywatch http://www.lakshmisharath.com/2014/05/02/birding-diaries-meet-australian-pelican/
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene and pretty blues. Lovely shot, Stewart. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteInteresting rock,i was wondering how it would look like at low tide.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous island, captures the imagination.
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind comment on my blog!
It has been a while since I visited you, sorry about that!
I am a very poor blogger right now and things will not improve!
I hope to able to tell you soon we might be coming to Australia at long last....
So hopefully one day we can meet! :)
I loved your birds from your last post, I have them on lawns around Sydney and the Blue mountains!
Can't wait to back... for good!!
Keep well!
an elephant with a swollen trunk :)
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Beautiful photos Stewart! Erosion can make some beautiful sights.
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