More information needed. What happened to the third? These two are beautiful. WE have three mountain peaks near us in the Cascades called "Three Sisters". Sometimes from our Lake here we can see them -- or one or two of them. ON a clear day (they are pretty far away).
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Love the 2 sisters and your framing.
ReplyDeleteSo important to capture the remaining two. So many of these coastal features in the UK have now fallen into the sea. Lovely natural frame.
ReplyDeleteFantastic aspect, but I have to know, what happened to the other sister?
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice composition
ReplyDeleteWow this is a beautiful sight, shame there are only 2 left x #sundaysnap
ReplyDeleteLovely scene and image! Great shot! Have a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteStunning shot as always! I love how peaceful it looks here. - Tasha
ReplyDeleteFabulous image made even more stunning by the way you framed the photo.
ReplyDeleteIt IS a nice composition. Reminds me of the wild rock formations on the Oregon Coast. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful image.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dramatic scene. Hope you weren't caught there as the tide came in. Your photo captured the light and mist in the air.
ReplyDeleteLove the framing in this beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteI've always heard that New Zealand was beautiful and your photographs prove it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Loved your framing.
ReplyDeleteLove how you framed the rocks in that opening.
ReplyDeleteWow. Gigantic!
ReplyDeletewonderful biew, very nicely composed shot too
ReplyDeleteGorgeous place, I would love visiting there for sure.
ReplyDeleteSplendid view. Love the blue tones of the water.
ReplyDeleteMore information needed. What happened to the third? These two are beautiful. WE have three mountain peaks near us in the Cascades called "Three Sisters". Sometimes from our Lake here we can see them -- or one or two of them. ON a clear day (they are pretty far away).
ReplyDeleteGreat framing by the silhouetted rocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us on Saturday Silhouettes, I look forward to your next contribution.