Pt Willunga Beach Pier, South Australia

Pt Willunga Beach pier is a frequent target of photographers in Adelaide. A bit like Princess Pier in Melbourne.

Today was 40C and the beach belonged 100% to families taking refuge from hot homes.

Managed to get a few photos in but limited to very close compositions, there are lots of people to each side of each picture.

Travel photograph 1 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapesTravel photograph 2 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapesTravel photograph 3 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapesTravel photograph 4 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapesTravel photograph 5 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapesTravel photograph 6 of 6 from Port Willunga Beach Pier on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula — the iconic remnants of the historic jetty pylons in long-exposure seascapes

 

 

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I’m Greg Holman

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