Winter wonderland – you have to be joking, sometimes hitting 30oC (86oF) at present it is now in summer. The only white here that I can find is outside at our wonderful beaches. Its the white water on the sea on a blustery day threatening rain… Gold coast snow 🙂
Fingal Causeway – Fingal Head Northern NSW Australia – my winter wonderland
For more Sunday Stills – walking in a winter wonderland press on the link here.
So pretty!
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Thanks it was wild, rugged yet beautiful 🙂
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I like your gold coast snow. Yeah, it doesn’t snow much here (never) either….Central Florida, USA 🙂
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Sounds like we are in the same boat Betty! Warm all year round pretty much just depends on the degrees! 🙂
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Yes, that’s about right! 🙂
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Good one, really strange formations…
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Yes they are aren’t they! Its a mini Giants causeway and apparently caused by columnar basalt lava flow 🙂
A very interesting place to photograph and technically difficult to get to. Thanks Henry for commenting
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So you don’t get snow at any point during the year, Karen?? I love the change of seasons! So, good for you in finding a way to meet Ed’s challenge – and so beautifully done too 🙂 You know that I love your water shots!
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Thanks Stacy… we get snow down south and on higher ground but really here nothing like that we don’t really get seasons so much which I really miss coming from a place that does snow occasionally in winter. Thanks for your compliment 🙂
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Wondrous indeed!
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Fantastic Karen! The sky draws you in to the formation in the background and the sunlight hitting the formation in the foreground is stunning.
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Thanks Desley I had sea spray everywhere but that’s what appealed to me as well. I’ve another one to post tomorrow of the same place but in BW.
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Yay! I love b&w. Can’t wait to see it.
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Don’t look too closely the lens was splattered with salt! 🙂
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LOL.
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Love the distinction between the black rock and the white water, if I just focus on the convergence of those two, I can see snow and mountains 🙂
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I like your viewpoint. ….. it could look like that yes! 🙂
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You have to love challenges that forget we are universal and people from all around the world are participating, and then they post a challenge that is season specific and don’t even consider that a lot of people are in the opposite season.
I think it is a great image Karen. 😀
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Thanks Leanne, it just means we have to use our imagination more really and post what we want and put a spin on it 🙂
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Love everything about this shot..the colours, the soft and hard. the place itself and the island in the distance..Love it
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Thanks Di its special for a few reasons. Glad you like it 🙂
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