The Beach at Conception Bay
Just skipping along on one massive stretch of Canada's frame as it is kissed by the ocean again and again. Navigating this geological carpet certainly tests your balance, and like anything, the more you do it, the more deft an adventurer you become. The rocks along the grass are much larger and more fickle than the ones at the shoreline, particularly where they peak, as in this photograph, increasing the possibility of a slip.
I like looking at a picture I've taken and not being able to distinguish what I like best about it. For example, do I like this one for the magnificent cloud formations against the contrasting blueness? Is it the spirited silhouette becoming one with the brooding rocks? Is it the successful use of the rule of thirds?
I took a similar picture, but with more of the rocks than the sky, and I enjoy this one more. So I suppose with that, I have answered my own question!
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