early morning light

The wild storms and rain have passed.  I have returned to exploring the literal zone.  The sky is clear in the morning,  and  there is early  morning light on the coastal rocks:

The light  now is very different from that before the storms that battered South Australia. 

near Basham's Beach

This picture was made whilst I was on an afternoon poodle walk around the granite outcrop between  Basham's Beach and  Port Elliot on the southern Fleurieu Peninsula with Ari and Maleko. I'd been to see the director of the South Coast Regional Art Gallery at Goolwa about the Mallee Routes project and I  decided to walk around the granite outcrop.  

 I'm toying with using this some of the images on this blog as the basis for small artist's book. A little side project. A modest project. 

at Dep's Beach

This image  of a detail of the  coastal granite rock was made on an early  morning  poodle walk with Kayla and Ari: 

We had a morning of gentle winter sunlight amidst all the  winter rains.  It  didn't last as  it started  raining now latter in the day.  It is also very cold. More winter storms are expected.