I took this when I went for a stroll at St.Pauls Backbeach at Sorrento, here in Victoria Australia.
There are so many angles to choose from when photographing the weathered formations along the beach, that it’s very hard to stop clicking.
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This is not Sorrento in the UK or Italy..
When the emigrants arrived from Europe in the 1800’s they brought with them the names of the places they had come from..hence Australia has duplicate names from all over the place…especially the UK.
Click HERE if you want to read about this wonderful location…
Taken with a Panasonic Lumix G2 using a 14 – 43mm Four Thirds lens with just a touch of HDR. ( x2)
Taken with the camera at ground level.
beach, beaches, sorrento, ocean, sand, waves, water, victoria, australia, hdr, rocks, shapes
I live at Riddells Creek in the Macedon Ranges of Victoria, and have been involved in Horticulture all my life.
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I play Blues Harmonica and Bodhran’ in my spare time, as well as getting involved with Genealogy and Medieval History,
I have also been acting for 40 years and was lucky to be cast as a judge in the movie “Stricly Ballroon”…
But my camera is my passion.
Comments
One of natures wonderful sculptures Larry – well taken !
Thanks mate.
I need to get down on my knees more…?
– Larry Davis
Excellent picture, Larry!
Thanks mate.
Just a different angle.
– Larry Davis
Such beautiful rock formations.
It’s a great excuse to use your imagination a bit more…?
– Larry Davis
Great work and details
I’m always trying to find a different way of looking at things.?
This is my latest……. Low Level.
I think I will be taking more like this one. !!!!!!!!!!!!!
– Larry Davis