An image from May of last year which I haven’t had the chance to post yet. This was taken at Port Willunga, before we walked down to the wooden pylons that can be seen near the shore below. Closer images of these structures can be seen here and here. The pylons are all that remain of the jetty – Port Willunga was once a busy grain port.
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Great view, I image how it could be to live there. By the way, you got my vote in CoolPhotoBlogs, Cheers.
Thanks David. I’ll definitely reciprocate. Port Willunga is not far from Adelaide and very picturesque.
Un paysage magnifique ! Superbe prise ! Bravo.
such a commanding shoreline from your shot… wow!
i’ve just moved back to adelaide,never been to port willunga, but this picture reminds me a lot of hallet cove with the parallel gullies.
Beautifully
Good composition and excellent color / light – perfectly done
Beautiful point of view!