“Meet me where the sky touches the sea.” – Jennifer Donnelly
This week’s photos of shorelines are for Lens Artist Photo Challenge hosted by Anne of Slow Shutter Speed.
Here are some of the shorelines we captured during our road trip along the Great Ocean Road, from Geelong to Port Campbell.
And from some 6,000 kilometers away, these tranquil shorelines are from the Philippines. Captured primarily in Ilocos during the early morning hours, they showcase the serene beauty of the region.
This week’s Monochrome Madness Challenge, hosted by Elke with the theme of Birds, features photos taken along the shorelines of Victoria and Sydney, Australia.
Great way to combine the challenges Teresa. All the photos are brilliant.
Thanks so much Leanne.
Fabulous all round Teresa. A magnificent postr
Thanks so much Brian, glad you liked it. There has been a lot of water post on my blog since last week that I don’t know how to organise it. Haha
Great shots, which fit both briefs so well.
Thanks Margaret.
Excellent shots. The shoreline is always so appealing.
Always are,I agree.
these are fabulous Teresa, it’s so difficult to snap a bird in flight. Well done. Love the beach photos too, so beautiful.
Well the bird shots took a lot of perseverance haha. Thanks Ali.
I can imagine
Super job of combining challenges. Your Great Ocean Road pictures brought back memories of my trip there. Well done!
Thanks Anne.
All great. Especially love the color contrast on the ones in color.
Glad you liked it Pepper. All your comments went to spam, but I caught it.
Great great photos. Quite the shoreline!
Thanks John.
These are beautiful, Teresa. Particularly the ones in flight. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you like it.
Wonderful photos and cleverly joining two challenges in one post. Hard to pick a favourite, they are all beautiful.
Thanks Sofia. I love doing that, combining challenges. It is an additional challenge haha