Here’s another look at Binalong Bay on the east coast of Tasmania. Orange lichen covers the rocks at the water line in this incredibly picturesque area known as the Bay of Fires, which stretches from Binalong Bay in the south to Eddystone Point in the north. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/18 at .3 seconds
Amazing it just moved me and makes me feel so inspired to look at it I love scenery shots and this is so good I’m almost speechless the blue against the orange the sculpture of the trees in the background I love it amazing work
——- Come to a land
——- Not clear defined
——- Where drowned
——- Ancient temples
——- Come to mind
——- Redolent of cultures which
——- Fill the mystery
——- Of our sleep .
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Amazing it just moved me and makes me feel so inspired to look at it I love scenery shots and this is so good I’m almost speechless the blue against the orange the sculpture of the trees in the background I love it amazing work
Thanks Karen. Truly a spectacular place to visit. And to photograph.
What vivid color in the lichen. Just amazing!
Thanks Sue. Every now and again a scene devoid of any animals will inspire me to stop and take note. This was certainly one of those places.
——- Come to a land
——- Not clear defined
——- Where drowned
——- Ancient temples
——- Come to mind
——- Redolent of cultures which
——- Fill the mystery
——- Of our sleep .
great pic. ) sure wish we had some beach like this on the westt coast or in calif., to go to. ) great pic.