This is one of my favourite captures from Yorke Peninsula. Wallaroo is a great spot with a great name. As I was wandering around looking for a good location to take some pics at sunset, these three posts and the colourful rocks caught my eye. This was a 30 second exposure just after the sun had disappeared. I was really enjoying taking the photos, capturing that dreamy misty water when a local bloke came down to where I was shooting and told me a little bit about the place. I was stoked to discover that I was actually shooting the last remains of the original Wallaroo jetty which was built in 1861. 148 years later this is all that remains.
Sweet shot Sandy and good story as well!
Thanks Mark…I always like it when the locals come up to chat (as long as they don’t hang around too long hee hee π )
Nice soft look to this image considering the hard subject matter, Very nice.
Cheers Pete, i like the colours.
I had to look at this a couple of times to take it in . The result is I like it . subtle and really nice colour for type of shot it is.
I’m sure there would be a couple of more shots from different angles here.
Nice one, well done Sandy.
Cheers Merv…there were plenty of shots to be had. But then…isn’t there always π
Very dreamy shot Sandy. I like it.
Cheers Graham…glad you like it π
Love this shot!!. could see it on my wall for sure!
Hey Matt,
Thanks for the comment. Looking forward to seeing some of your stuff, have added you to my blogroll.
Cheers
Sandy
Love this too!