I had to go to the north island of Australia recently and took the opportunity to go to Port Campbell National Park.
Its about 25 years since I have been there – and there have been a few changes.
For instance last time I was there I got a shot of 5 friends standing on the arch of London Bridge.
In geological time they escaped death by a whisker.
I am also pretty sure that these two islands were in those days one island with a sea level archway between them. (Just verified via google that the arch joining them fell down in June 2009.)
Situated just to the east of Loch Ard Gorge & Muttonbird Island.
Canon 5D2
Canon 17-40mm F/3.5L
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Lovely picture, Garth.
Thank you David
– Garth Smith
Beautifully captured!!! I would love to visit this place….
Thank you Sharon, you really must do the Great Ocean Road sometime.
– Garth Smith
Well worth the visit..nice shot mate.
Thank you Warren, yes it was.
I changed my mind about 5 times but eventually went for it.
– Garth Smith
Lovely light in this gorgeous scene
Thank you kalaryder
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Thank you very much Kathy, I am honoured.
– Garth Smith
A wild looking capture, reflecting the ruggedness and atmosphere of this incredible part of our coast, Garth !!!
Thank you very much Phil, it is a wonderful coast.
– Garth Smith
Super composition Garth – well done
Thank you Martin
– Garth Smith
stunning shot Garth ~ the forefront of scrub plant life, their form and textures, feel like they could have been found under the sea as reef life, the overall light and texture and immense beauty of this place you’ve framed up so very well xx
Thank you Linda
– Garth Smith
well captured
Thank you Heloisa
– Garth Smith