More eroded rock August 07, 2009 I loved the rock so much here are some more shots. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Jane Hards Photography7 August 2009 at 08:13My other half, PhD coastal erosion, masters geology has just given me a 30 min talk on these images. Stunning captures for me it's the formation. I am so glad he gave it up to be an artist.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth7 August 2009 at 23:43Ugh ... my other half subjects me to the intricacies of politics, law and economics ... not sure whether geology is worse. Art is definitely better.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown9 August 2009 at 01:33I can see why this rock deserves more than one shot! It's fantastic and so is the composition on the 1st shot! Awesome indeed!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJulie9 August 2009 at 06:43The fissure in the first one is a puzzlement: sliced through but no displacement.They, indeed, are fascinating images.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJulie9 August 2009 at 06:46... second one ... *groan* ...ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
My other half, PhD coastal erosion, masters geology has just given me a 30 min talk on these images. Stunning captures for me it's the formation. I am so glad he gave it up to be an artist.
ReplyDeleteUgh ... my other half subjects me to the intricacies of politics, law and economics ... not sure whether geology is worse. Art is definitely better.
ReplyDeleteI can see why this rock deserves more than one shot! It's fantastic and so is the composition on the 1st shot! Awesome indeed!
ReplyDeleteThe fissure in the first one is a puzzlement: sliced through but no displacement.
ReplyDeleteThey, indeed, are fascinating images.
... second one ... *groan* ...
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