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Stratified dolerite cliffs at Cape Pillar rise from turbulent water, their vertical faces softened by thick mist and white foam at the base.
Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania · April 2022

Cliffs in Mist at Cape Pillar

Cape Pillar, Tasman Peninsula, in late autumn afternoon. Thick rain mist softens the light on the towering dolerite cliff faces, while white foam at the base marks where waves have broken against the rock.

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Nikon D850165mmf/6.31/1250sISO 16016 April 2022

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