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Sunrise across the north beach, Bridlington, East Yorkshire.
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Last night of the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival; the applause has died away, and the rest of the year awaits.
Tiny waves washed onto the shore in below zero F weather and froze. More waves reached the ice and added to the little ridges, with water splashing and freezing into knobby formations. All of these ice photos, with all their variations, were taken within about 1/4 mile of each other at North Beach State Park, Bear Lake, Idaho
No shortage of fog this morning. Visibility was down to a tenth of a mile near Lake Michigan. Normally you would see the upper parts of a row of houses behind these trees!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #6.
Hmmm, this is in Explore: #124, 5-18-'15.
Less than a quarter of a mile from North Beach and the North Sea. The large grey central building is the Cambois Miners Welfare Institute. The tiny Church of St Andrew is on the far right. North Blyth docks are on the far left. The population of Cambois is, roughly, 3836.
There’s something about these slightly ramshackle, slightly dilapidated, sometimes flimsy properties on the (private) beach road on the north side of Heacham. The area, and even the properties, have been seen in film and TV over the years. So close to civilisation and yet so far away they have a charm of their own.
Looking down Broadway in San Francisco with the Bay Bridge and the Port of Oakland looming in the distance. At times I wonder about all the objects that make up our lives and how we process them.
Consider the words of Shankara, the famous Hindu philosopher:
"All things -- from Brahma the creator down to a single blade of grass -- are. . .simply appearances and not real."
If this is true, just what the heck are we looking at? Maybe the lens does lie.
San Francisco CA
So I'm on a roll..second week in a row I got up early to go take sunrise pictures. Something about the fall early sun light is such a strong draw for me. I think the sunlight is so much more golden in the fall and I LOVE IT!
This was a new place that I spotted later in the day on my last weeks photo trip.
This is a blend of three photos set one exposure apart from one another. :)
After the light had gone off the pier at Tan y Bwlch I went round to the jetty on north beach.
I converted this to black and white and added a split tone.
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Photographed during a minus tide.
Although it is still wet, it is several feet above the water level.
This is a large example of Puget Sound's common Aggregating Anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima).
It was a very sunny day, I shaded them with an umbrella to avoid the mass of specular highlights. But have reflections of the sky and my white umbrella, which I did not realize until I got it up on the computer screen.
Has been cropped so the texture of the sea anemones can be seen.
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A long exposure from a sunless sunrise venture with fellow Marylanders Ed and Jeff at North Beach, Maryland. At 240 seconds, this is about as much patience I have waiting for the Lee Big Stopper to do it's thing. Although a great bayside location, the shoreline was riddled with camera-happy ducks whose streaking blurs were a nightmare removing in Ps. I originally planned on a b&w conversion of this image, but was quite pleased with it when I got this far...maybe a reprocess in the future. A revisit to North Beach is also in order.
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