Quarry Rock in Sunset’s Light

One spot visited during the past two days.

Part of the remains of an area that saw a great deal of activity.

I think that the cloud pattern works really well with the rock formation; especially with how the light is cast onto the formation’s body.

The formation appears to be really striking. It’s full of rich detail from erosion and cutting and I think that the light helps emphasise some of that.

I also think that the light helps the formation feel like it has a bit more depth to it.

Other than that, I also think that this is a somewhat-relaxed photo, and I like the minor amounts of vegetation in parts of the shot.

This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s photo challenge.

The theme this week is “Yellow”.

I suggest checking out Leanne’s photography, as well as checking out what other people submit into the challenge.

You can find the challenges here.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

 

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