Mushroom rocks

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Gerard Rotse
Nice composition on this shot.
Greg Desiatov
One very lonely rock. Great image.
Paul Vanzella
Love the way you create a new world here… seriously great Alf!
midzing
love that rock!! great shot Alf, well done
Elysia Ranking
awesome image, looks great!
Tracey Mac
Can’t believe the beautiful images you’ve taken from WP Alf….........I’m gonna have to go for a look when it warms up a bit!
Another stunning rock formation and reflection….......
~ Selle
Particularly when pan fried in butter and served on toast :)
This image gives me much the same pleasure
Gilberte
This must be a Boletus Edulis !!! Hope your pan is big enough !
Mel Brackstone
An amazing scene, Alf!
Sean Farragher
fantastic
Travis Easton 27 days ago
Hi Alf nice shot. Out of interest these rocks are actually called Shag Rocks after the Black Faced Shag (Leucocarbo fuscescens) a member of the Cormorant family that is often seen sitting on it with wings spread drying itself.
cheers
Trav
Alf Caruana replied 27 days ago
Thanks for the infoTravis it was quite a challenge walking through the mud to get to them.
Travis Easton 27 days ago
Oh man I hear you done the same that mud is hideous.