Posted by DarkElf (Perth, Australia) on 6 March 2008 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.
a wave crashes against rocks at Little Beach in Albany in Western Australia... this is a beautiful and secluded beach - perfect to relax away from the city and enjoy nature at its best...
thanks to everyone for visiting and commenting... please critique at will - i am looking to learn so any comments and tips are appreciated...
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Certainly I can smell the sea and feel the breeze here!! Gorgeous colors!!
6 Mar 2008 10:57am
nice shot and superb frame
6 Mar 2008 11:34am
Beautiful image... I love the colors and the splash!
6 Mar 2008 2:27pm
strange, they look like bread to me.
6 Mar 2008 3:22pm
@lissa: haha - yeah they do look a bit like freshly baked buns...
Wonderful Image!
6 Mar 2008 6:07pm
Very nice!
6 Mar 2008 7:56pm
Great capture and the colors are beautiful!
6 Mar 2008 8:25pm
Pristine. Beautiful colors and love the splash.
7 Mar 2008 2:30am
hummmmmmm... very good pic tanx
7 Mar 2008 7:14am
Yuo've got it in the right moment. Powerful.
7 Mar 2008 4:32pm
nice moment, iso 100 the light conditions were good it would improve the quality a greater F for a slow shutter speed and a polarizer filter too emphasis the whites and remove some unwanted reflexions click to see.
8 Mar 2008 6:10pm
The colors are awesome!
9 Mar 2008 8:20am
That is stunning. Great composition and you caught it at the perfect moment.
11 Mar 2008 3:15am
Superb colors, nice tones ;-)
30 Mar 2008 3:27pm
god i love rocks! i never made it to Albany (i really tried though!) but these beautiful boulders that line the coast around Denmark and Albany are simply riveting! wonderful shot here with the crystal blue waters and white spray! :)
20 Jun 2008 6:03am
beautiful! hehe...see one of my old posts: http://eleftheria.aminus3.com/image/2007-09-06.htm
4 Jul 2008 1:42pm
@Eleftheria!: yes - similar shot - very nice :-)
Love that blue!
31 Jul 2008 5:55pm
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