
The Slowly Receding Tide
When we worked our way around Hook Point on the southern tip of Fraser Island, headed towards the ferry back to the mainland, we found that the beach was not yet passable due to the high tide. Instead, we got to watch the ferry (in the distance to the right of the photo) as we fished, played ball, and took photos on the beach on a perfect summer's day. I think we were all pretty happy that we got stuck there -- it was the perfect way to end a great trip.
LensAF-S Zoom-Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
Focal Length28.0 mm
Aperture22
ISO200
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