Part of the safety railing on the deck of the Cape Otway lighthouse that has withstood the tests of time and weather on the exposed Southern coast of Victoria, Australia.
Pentax K20D Camera – 1/20Sec @ f9.5. ISO 100
Sigma 18 – 125mm lens – 58mm
Edited in ACDSee Pro3.
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I often stand in awe and admire the beauty of God’s Creation. The colours, textures, tones and shapes,especially the way the light falls and reflects, thus revealing things often overlooked, particularly during the grandeur of a sunrise or sunset, or the spectacle of a rainbow.
I really just want to try and capture and share some of what I see as “The Creator’s Handiwork”.
Comments
Looks freshly painted Phil, love the vivid colour mate ….. nicely captured!!
My reaction was the same as John’s! The paint still looks wet … beautifully processed.
You are game! beautiful red!
Striking image, Phil!
Brilliant red and looks like it has about 100 coats of paint
Beautiful colors Phil!
I like it. So bright and clean.
Nice use of complementary colors; red and green (background)
I knew exactly which lighthouse you were at before I even opened the page. It does look like it has had a lick of paint since I was there too. Great shot.
Lovely shot Phil mate.