Craggy 

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  • Stob Dearg (Gaelic, “Red Peak” ,1022m tall) sits at the head of the five mile long Buachaille Etive Mor mountain range as the river Etive meanders slowly by.

  • Red Bluff, Black Rock, Victoria, Australia.

  • Shot in a local park in Hillsborough, Northern Ireland

  • Back Beach, Portsea, Victoria, Australia.

  • This is a photograph of a piece of rock that was grey and of a texture like slate. It was interesting due to it’s mosaic ‘makeup’ which caught my eye. / Initially it looked a little flat but after a little tinkering on Photoshop it brought the different levels out.

  • The craggy Peninsula coastline at low tide. When I got home, I wished I had pano’d this one. It’s often the way though…good reason to keep going back…thanks for looking… / best regards, Rob.

  • painting.

  • Sorrento Ocean Beach, Victoria, Australia.

  • Sorrento Ocean Beach, Victoria, Australia.

  • Great Alms Cliff, near North Rigton in North Yorkshire.

  • Taken while hanging on to the side of the pinnacle of Craggy Gardens. Do not try this at home, kids.

  • Sunset taken from under a deeply cut sandstone cliff along the Mornington Peninsula Coastline..

  • At Great Alms Cliff in North Yorkshire

  • The beauty of the wilderness that is Snowdonia National Park, N, Wales.

  • What do you call the light that permanently imprints itself into the deepest corner of your cerebral real estate? Just a memorable one, divine, sublime? The star was going down fast, as it was just a matter of ‘to get it over and done with‘ a daily sunset routine – until that moment. Like it was switched on by some all powerful hand residing somewhere in the center of a kingdom of light, the sunbeam reached across the valley, bringing all the associated attributes with it, like joy and warmth, just for a few moments, before disappearing altogether. The blue cold haze drowned the beautiful Hawkes Bay valley, but not before the last ray of sun got there first. I was standing in awe … for a while in fact, still in disbelief. Review button and LCD screen confirmed it did happen. Sweet. I’ll treasure selfishly the melody of breeze passing through the treetops, the smell of golden grass and feel of fallen leafs under my feet. Not to worry, I left something to share with you. Here it is.

  • Looking down the craggy California coast near Santa Monica …

  • rugged mountains of southwest U.S.

  • This little tree stood alone on the side of a mountain off Lover’s Leap in El Dorado County in Northern California. It is my hope to gather many “Little Trees” photo as time goes on. / Canon Digital Rebel Xsi, 12.2 mp

  • Rime ice atop craggy pinnicle, -40deg

  • I wish I could recall Where in Wyoming is captivating rock crag is located! Look at the structure, the texture of the stone; Eye find it Beautiful. Did not have time to actually go into the Craggy Cleft in the Cliffs … The small green things are not bushes, they are good-sized TREES. / Best viewed LARGE. Enjoy. :>

  • Taken a few evenings ago along the Mornington Peninsula Coast. / I do have a landscape version of this shot..not sure which one I prefer…it’ll be interesting to see what you RB’ers think…usually the portrait versions get more of a look in, in general…cheers for any comments..Rob..

  • Father Dougals sign outside the cinema

  • Another shot from under Wollongong lighthouse, looking south. 3 exposures at f/9 uploaded into photomatrix

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