
Guerilla Bay 4

by Werner Padarin
Title
Guerilla Bay 4
Artist
Werner Padarin
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Rocky shore of Guerilla Bay, New South Wales, Australia. These rock formations are not only spectacular, but have the distiction of being some of the oldest rock formations on the east coast of Australia as they date to the Ordovician period some 450 million years ago.
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Nikon D800E | Tamron SP 24-70mm F2.8 VC
Credits:
Featured in FAA group 'Australian Landscapes' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Images That Excite You' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'All Natural Beauty Of This World' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Nikon Full Frame Cameras' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Ocean Photography And Art' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Australia In Pictures' (17 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Arts Fantastic World' (18 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Photography And Nature 101' (18 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'World Landscape Lovers Of Art' (18 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Monthly Themed - August Theme - Water' (21 August 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Your Very Best Photography' (3 September 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Beautiful Picturesque Landscapes' (8 September 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'The World We See' (1 October 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Fine Arts Professionals' (1 October 2017)
Featured in FAA group '10 Plus' (1 October 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'New Faa Uploads' (29 November 2017)
Featured in FAA group 'Nikon Full Frame Cameras' (14 March 2018)
Featured in FAA group 'Over 1000 Views' (14 July 2024)
Featured in FAA group '1000 to 1999 Views' (20 December 2024)
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August 17th, 2017
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Comments (10)

Robyn King
Congratulations your gorgeous art is being featured in Over 1000 Views! Please share your artwork in our featured artist archive thread for a lasting record of your accomplishment!

HH Photography of Florida
What a spectacular area, Werner. I can't even imagine 450 million years. Incredible beauty and a wonderful capture. l/fv/tw
Werner Padarin replied:
Thank you Helen, that's very kind of you - it is a spectacular coastline, the rocks lend themselves to interesting close-ups - 450 million years is so easy to write, but how to imagine it ....