This post’s photos were taken about half an hour after the previous post’s, and circa one kilometre further north.
The featured image involved a telephoto lens; its 400mm focal made Flinders’ highest peaks look very much closer than they actually were.
It also emphasised the ruffled water and the rocks, immediately off the shore on which I stood.
The photo below (taken 6 minutes after the one above) is the fruit of a 58mm focal length; its field of view and sense of scale are (approximately) as how a stationary human’s naked eyes would see them.

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