Saxa was asking me about the rock that appears in a lot of my shots from the beach. i consider it my anchor in the landscape. This morning the supermoon was creating a super low tide,so I took the opportunity to get a good closeup with golden hour light on its face. . you can see the ring-around-the-bath effect showing the normal tidal level. This is the biggest of several rocks that stick out of the water, it sits off the end of a Point of land and was once connected, it has trees on it as you can see and apparently rare skinks dwell there that cant survive on the mainland due to predation.
I have learnt to look at that ring around the bath shade too - just about everywhere in the world! Quite different now. Maybe not here with your low tide. Nice curl of the waves!
Great geological structure, the left side different than the right. When in your seascapes this rock is mysterious, looming out of the water like something unapproachable/unreachable. Shot like this it is more 'scientific', geologically interesting and as an island interesting for it's natural life.
You me this is a"challenge"picture.: it says "hey, come out here and climb me! Visit the skinks!" (Not that i really wasn't tho, but that's what i thought about, staring at the picture.