This lifesaver's tower is at Wanda Beach, the northernmost patrolled beach in the southern suburb of Cronulla. I posted a similar photo just a couple of weeks back at the same spot here. On this return visit, I was struck by the contrast and not just because the tower was open for business. It's amazing what a difference the weather makes on the sky and ocean, as well as the light at different times of day. I think these also fit in well with the City Daily Photo theme: Festival of the Belly Button, which requires some reflective introspection.
That's quite a huge difference Jim, it does amaze me also sometimes when I download images, some can be used as is without any touching up, and yet at other times they just look totally washed out.
ReplyDeleteLight has a big influence. Wonderful summer picture!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours of summer ... Please have a good Thursday.
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Although the first one shows the tower open for business, I like the second one because you captured a bird in the background! :)
ReplyDeleteThat was actually a kite used for kitesurfing, out on the ocean.
DeleteBeautiful beach shots...
ReplyDeletehow are you keeping cool? ( pun) I even wore my sarong.
ReplyDeleteJust had a cool and refreshing orange, pineapple and lime juice from my local juice bar. :)
DeleteGreat !
ReplyDeleteIt remember me MONET's work who paint same landscape and subjects at different time of day and year...
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Pierre
There is so much more depth of colour to the top image Jim. What a difference the time of day can make.
ReplyDeletelovely contrasts
ReplyDeleteThese are like one of those spot the differences ... find the six things that are different ... colour of the sky, tire mark in the sand, ladder at the pavillion, kite surfer ...
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. I had the same thought. :)
Deleteto see a beach while here is snowing and raining is really nice ! lucky people !
ReplyDeleteWish I was there!
ReplyDeleteAs I look at this it is below freezing and snowing....
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