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Horizontal cliff layers at Cape Pillar with turquoise waves crashing at the base and soft directional light across the stratified rock surfaces.
Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania · April 2022

Layered Cliffs Above Turquoise Water

Horizontal cliff layers at Cape Pillar in late autumn. Soft directional light falls across the rock strata while turquoise waves crash at the base and deep shadows define the crevices.

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Nikon D850140mmf/6.31/1250sISO 90016 April 2022

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