Bombo Quarry is quite a unique place – the rocks stacks are beautiful and in a way reminds me a little bit of parts of Iceland. The sea around there is also very rough, more often than not, so there is this spectacular show of waves as they crash into the rocks. Traditionally this is a sunrise location to photograph due to the light being better, however on this occasion I photographed during sunset, creating hints of orange to play off against the blue of the water.
Location: Kiama, New South Wales
Awards: Bronze (Guild of Photographers)
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