Polurrian Rocks 14 – Close-up of meta-sedimentary rock from the Devonian Period Carne Formation on the north side of the Lizard Boundary Fault at Polurrian Cove in Cornwall.
I really appreciate the work you do on these photos with the information you include. And the rain, now I see why the rocks have a metallic shine to them, too.
I love the warm/cool color combinations
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Thank you, Claudia. The colour contrasts are especially pronounced because of the rain water.
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I really appreciate the work you do on these photos with the information you include. And the rain, now I see why the rocks have a metallic shine to them, too.
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Thank you, Claudia. Wet rocks often look more interesting but it is not so easy to take photos of them in the rain, cold, and wind.
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I can imagine. But such results!
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