I saw these two cuttle fish shells yesterday morning when I was walking with Kayla near Petrel Cove.
I went looking for them this morning when I was walking with Maleko but they'd gone. The tides had washed the shells away.
I saw these two cuttle fish shells yesterday morning when I was walking with Kayla near Petrel Cove.
I went looking for them this morning when I was walking with Maleko but they'd gone. The tides had washed the shells away.
This picture was made whilst on an early morning poodlewalk with Kayla near Dep's Beach in Waitpinga:
It was lying close to some rocks, protected from the coastal winds.
This macro photo was made yesterday morning whilst I was walking along Dep's Beach in Waitpinga with Kayala towards Kings Beach.
The recent mornings have been soft, with little wind and a soft haze. Surprisingly so, for late summer. It has been a gentle summer so far. There have been no 14 fortnight long heatwaves.
This pile of cuttlefish shells was at the western end of Dep's Beach on the southern Fleurieu Peninsula. I stumbled upon them whilst I was on a late afternoon poodlewalk with Kayla and Maleko. I presume the shells had been collected and piled up by kids during the recent school holidays.
I came across the shells around the time of this excursion to Granite Island. The shells were packed up between the rocks in deep shade.
Another picture made whilst on a poodle walk at Kings Beach on the Fleurieu Peninsula
This one was constructed by the photographer