The iconic Cottesloe Beach Pylon Taken at Cottesloe Beach in Perth Western Australia. It’s believed to have been built in the 1930’s and is now a heritage listed structure. The council just announced last week that they will be spending $172,000 to restore this icon after debate about it’s future because it had been breaking up and it was believed to have been a danger to swimmers.
This was taken with my Canon EOS 5DMkII on my first shoot with the new camera.
Canon EOS 5DMkII And 24-105 f/4 IS L Shot at 24mm.
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Comments
Soft and serene. Very calming. Great job.
gorgeous !
fabulous!
a soft and whispy feeling…. great work
Gorgeous
Congratulations. This image has won the “Anything about water” challenge in Generation Y. Well Done.
January 8,2011 Wonderful capture.

I’ve been to Cottesloe many times when I lived in Perth. It never looked this good though!