On the Esplanade Beach in the early morning around sunrise.
It has been a while since kayla and I have walked along this beach. We have returned because the grass seeds in the bushland are all pervasive.
On the Esplanade Beach in the early morning around sunrise.
It has been a while since kayla and I have walked along this beach. We have returned because the grass seeds in the bushland are all pervasive.
The sand on the beach at Petrel Cove in Victor Harbor comes and goes, and it does so quite regularly. When the sand is washed away during the winter months and only the rocks remain, an old, rusty engine is exposed.
My guess is that the engine was dumped over the cliffs as rubbish quite some time ago. It's more than likely that it is an old car engine, rather than a tractor engine due to its size. Then the sand returns and the engine disappears from view. The dumping of household rubbish on the side of the back country roads is still quite common around Victor Harbor and Waitpinga.
It was in the late summer and it is a constructed still life. After I had come across the crab lying amongst the coastal rocks I looked for a suitable background to photograph it. I looked for a site that would be protected from the tide and wind so that I could return and re-photograph it if necessary.
The picture below was made whilst I was on a recent late afternoon poodlewalk along the granite rocks at the foot fo the cliffs near Kings Beach. Maleko was with me:
There was some cloud cover that afternoon, due to a strong south westerly wind blowing. The sun kept popping in and out of the clouds. There were a few drizzly showers the following morning when I was walking the poodles along a backcountry road.
Another macro image of seaweed on Dep's Beach, Victor Harbor, at sunrise.
This was made on an early morning poodlewalk with Kayla during the summer-time.