I like the big potato looking stone - I wonder if it was dropped there by a glacier?
The views of the Grampians are from a very popular tourist spot - we were very glad we set of early - there were heaps of people on the way up as we were on our way down!
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How sharp your pictures are! Thanks for sharing your beautiful blues.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Karen.
Nice serie .....i like them all Karen.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Joop
Your photos reminds me of home!
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Your comment always makes my day!
beautiful, rugged, stark yet lovely at the same time!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful pictures, the sea and the sky is almost one and the colors are so clear.
ReplyDeleteMarit.
Beautiful captures.
ReplyDeleteMy Blue Monday are here and here.
That beautiful, beautiful pictures in this beautiful rocky beach, I like. A greeting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of shots, Karen!! I love all those huge rocks and what a terrific, rocky beach it is!! Hope you have a lovely week!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful country that, I love the sights.
ReplyDeletei like the textures on these rocks. beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what you discover in that ruggedness looks like species are lurking somewhere ready to be taken a good snap! ^_^
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Great series of the rugged rocks and the blue sky and water.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shoreline. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blues and views, the pictures make one feel like you are standing right beside the water!!
ReplyDeleteyou captured the beauty in that desolate, rugged harshness really welL! *S*
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! That boulder is huge.
ReplyDeleteBrrr! The lake is looking chilly! Beautiful tones and so sharp.
ReplyDeleteLove all the different rock shapes and textures! And the waves rolling in are majestic!
ReplyDeleteYou have just made me jealous! I haven't been to Lake Huron in nearly a year!
ReplyDeleteMMmmmmmm, a bit of heaven on earth if you want my opinion!!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining I do appreciate it.
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Kim,USA
Such stunning scenery and fabulous shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images Karen. So crisp and clear, I feel like I am there.
ReplyDeleteit doesn't always have to be green grass to be beautiful :). awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking me along. I would have loved to take such pictures.
ReplyDeletea great serie which gives a good idea of the lake .... it really looks like the "sea" !
ReplyDeleteI like the big potato looking stone - I wonder if it was dropped there by a glacier?
ReplyDeleteThe views of the Grampians are from a very popular tourist spot - we were very glad we set of early - there were heaps of people on the way up as we were on our way down!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful series!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteOur coastlines are so plain and ordinary compared to yours. I love the cragginess.
ReplyDeleteMany wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent water!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Thank you for sharing and Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDelete~Holly
What a rugged looking beach that is but I wouldn't mind a walk along it.
ReplyDeleteinteresting place. Great place for a photographer to enjoy herself. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting rocky shoreline! I love the 5th picture, really awesome!
ReplyDeleteAll of them are lovely! My favorite one though is the next to last - the foreground is so artistic!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Love all the photos.
ReplyDeleteThis group of photos is like seeing it all again, wonderful and thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteOh I am enjoying looking back over your posts and seeing your beautiful photos. Ontario is truly beautifulas are your phots preserving it. B
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