A few nice Travel images I found:
'A Shiny Beach', Australia, Wilson Promontory, Whiskey Bay
Image by WanderingtheWorld (www.LostManProject.com)
I spent the last few days traveling with friends through the southeastern coastal areas of Victoria. Phillip's Island and Wilson's Promontory National Park are great areas with spectacular beaches. The area is a bit drier than the Great Ocean Road. As a consequence, the vegetation is different. You have more bush-like shrubbery and trees. The coast has fewer cliffs and it's much easier to access the oceanfront.
The beaches in Wilson's Promontory National Park are extremely interesting as shown above. The beaches very gradually ascend from the ocean level. This allows the surf to come in and drain off in a very slow manner. As a result of this process, the beaches become extremely reflective. Sand is normally warm and inviting but add a reflective, glossy quality and the character of a beach completely transforms.
I'm currently traveling the world. If you're interested in following me, I have an HDR travel blog www.LostManProject.com. I try and post a new HDR photo daily. Cheers from Australia.
Oh one more item, I recently joined a group called 'Cut the BS', it's run by a Dutch fellow who is very honest when it comes to critiques and criticism regarding your posts (as are the other people in the group). I think it's great, as a lot of comments in other groups have nothing to do with constructive criticism and that's one of the best ways to get better if you ask me. Check out the group if you're interested.
The Road That I Traveled...
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