Recently I visited Black Rock and spent some time photographing this small beach also known as Half Moon Bay, the old pre-WW1 ironclad ship sitting in shallow water offshore and the local cliffs that come alive with intense colours during the golden hour.
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Terrific photos!
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Thanks Belinda…
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Gorgeous photos – thanks for visiting and sharing Half Moon Bay 🙂
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Thanks for the comments, I hope to stick around longer next time and try the coffee and food , it is a great spot to watch the sunset
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These shots are stunning Matt. Love the vibrancy of the colours.
Thanks for sharing. Always love a beach scene.
Cheers
Toni
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Thanks for the nice comments Toni, it is a great spot for late afternoon photography (as well as snorkelling and having a coffee)
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These are stunning Matt. Love the vivid colours of these shots. Always appreciate a beach scene.
Cheers
Toni
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