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Flakstadøya Island close to village of Bø in Lofoten Archipelago, Norway.
We have just spent a few days in N Devon and I managed to see a cracking sunset at Instow. The beach is covered with boats at low tide and some of them are nice and photogenic.
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I'm starting to appreciate low tide photography a bit more as you can get some really nice sand reflections and textures. I messed up twice; firstly arriving a bit too late for this lovely light, this was actually a quick arrival shot to make sure I had something in the bag.
By the time I positioned myself in front of some interesting rocks and attached my filters the light had all disappeared with next to no colour. It was so uninspiring that I called it quits but then when I got home of course the sky was full of pink streaks 🙈😭
The Low Lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England and the only one which is still active. It is a Grade II listed building and stands on the foreshore. First lit in 1832, the Low Lighthouse was run in conjunction with the onshore High Lighthouse for then next 137 years. Following improvements to the High Light, the Low Light was then deactivated in 1969; but it was then re-established in 1993.
Burnham-on-Sea is notable for its beach and mudflats, which are characteristic of the Bristol Channel where the tide can recede for over 1.5 miles (2.4 km).
This Barred Owl was quite active occasionally flying low over a marshy field. In the short time we watched it did make one catch, likely a vole. Conditions, dark and cloudy with occasional snow.
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As ever when I see a theme I like, I saw this waaaay too late!
This is a macro of one of my earphones.
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Taken with Canon EF-S18-55mm and macro ring 13mm.
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Got lucky one morning when I went to the beach without checking the Tide Tables. Arrived at low tide and was able to enjoy the tide pools and all the ocean critters that live along the rocky shoreline.
(Nikon Z6ll, 14-30/4.0 at 17 mm, 1/125 @ f/11, ISO 100, edited to taste)
Uh-oh, that's really low, I don't think I'll reach it.
Just try again, I love watching you struggle.
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I don't know how she does it, but Valeria is always the first, offering her help when it comes to taking pictures for Macro Mondays. In this case it's obvious, anything with keys is her realm, so here we go.
Thanks to a gift from a neighbour she has a new hairdo.
A word to the moderators: If this isn't low key enough, I have a darker version. Just drop me a line.
Toy Project Day 2601
Low and finely detailed groundcover hovring above the gravel path in the Mediterranean Garden of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
Porto Palafita da Carrasqueira - Stilt Port of Carrasqueira
Carrasqueira, Alentejo, Portugal
Situated the Natural Reserve of the Sado Estuary is the stilt fishing "port" of Carrasqueira which gives access to boats at even at low tide. This traditional port has served as an anchorage for local fishing boats for more than two centuries.