I took this photograph years ago in Australia. There’s an island just south of Adelaide called Kangaroo Island and if you’re a wildlife lover, it’s a must see on any itinerary. It’s also great for landscape shots, especially at the tip of the island at a place appropriately called the Remarkable Rocks. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 17-35 mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/22 at 1/13th of a second/
——- Hot and over the top
——- An Aussie extravaganza
——- Rarely seen encounter
——- Of amorous stone so intense
——- As to rend the sky and
——– Put it to the torch
——– Good on ya mates
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Definitely remarkable rocks, Sean, & well done on that starburst!
Thanks Sue. And thanks to that f/22 aperture for the starburst.
This is stunning.
Thanks Shardae.
——- Hot and over the top
——- An Aussie extravaganza
——- Rarely seen encounter
——- Of amorous stone so intense
——- As to rend the sky and
——– Put it to the torch
——– Good on ya mates
FABULOUS, STUNNING, SENSUOUS! THESE “ROCKS” LIVE AND BREATHE!
Thanks Robert. They sure do live and breathe, sculpted by the elements over time as they sit exposed at the bottom of Australia.