Winter always provides beautiful light late in the day. A mix of dramatic skies reflecting in the water makes for wonderful landscapes.
The beach at Craddock Drive is always a favorite. It is never as busy as Brooks Point or Gowlland Point.
The two ends of the beach are very different. One end has the large distinctive boulders, while the other end has interesting rock pools at low tide.
Often we will see large ships loaded with shipping containers sail through this stretch of sea.
Recently we were treated to seeing porpoises in this area.
( I apologize for the recent sporadic blogging, I have been slaving away creating a website out of an existing blog at www.debra-hunter.com . If you are visiting that blog, check out all the new additions in the top header, there is a lot to see!)
Beautiful photos, I love the light in the first few.
Have you considered posting larger photos? Would be nice if it’s not much work for you to do so.
Thanks for checking out the images. I love the first few too.
Posting larger pictures is no problem at all. I tend to choose to post the smaller size files for two reasons, the first is that the pages open faster and use less space, the second, unfortunately, is internet theft (which is wide spread). The smaller images, while you can’t see fine detail or transitions, are too small to really do anything with if someone decides to “borrow” them for their own use.
beautiful photos Deb, lovely views, Frances
This is one of our favorite beaches. Thanks for taking a look!