This snapshot was made after returning from a late afternoon poodlewalk in late April. Suzanne had returned from a trip to Eyre Peninsula so I didn't need to walk the two poodles and so I was able to spend more time making photos on the walk, rather than keeping an eye on the poodles. I did a number of cloud studies whilst on the poodlewalk.
There was no one around at the time, which is unusual, as Petrel Cove is a popular tourist location in the late afternoon. I was reversing the car from the car park to drive home and made the snapshot through the windscreen. It was just before I left for the Melbourne trip.
Looking at a landscape through a car window is how many people currently experience Petrel Cove. They usually sit in their cars looking out at the clouds and sea. Only a bout half leave their cars and go for a walk along the coastal path. Most of these are dog walkers and surfers.