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Namib near Swakopmund

Inside the curving sandbar of Hermana Menor Island.

in dust we trust ;-)

An unscheduled stop at this beautiful estuary where the river Dwyryd heads for the sea. Dwyryd means the river of 2 fords and flows into Tremadog Bay. Taken looking roughly north towards Anglsey.

Having completed a brief stop after cresting the summit at Sand Patch, Pennsylvania, four second-generation geeps get a westbound pig train moving.

Makes me smile as in the distance you can see an English bull terrier-she was called Daisy and was very stubborn!!! You can see she is just standing as if to say 'bugger off i'll come when i'm good and ready!'

Lido di Jesolo, Italy, October 2017

"Photography, as we all know, is not real at all. It is an illusion of reality with which we create our own private world."

Quote - Arnold Newman

 

Sand art created by nature and further editing by me.

  

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Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone National Park.

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Reflection of a Kauai Sunrise

 

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A shot taken between Whitby and Saltwick Bay of the sand in the emerging beach as the tide retreated.

 

Post processed in Luminar.

 

Shot with Nikon Df, 50mm.

A visit to the beach for sunrise is always special. I usually stop shooting shortly after sunrise because the sun quickly gets too harsh. This morning, however, there was a storm hanging off the coast, giving some interesting clouds to contrast with the bright light on the water.

 

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Intense late day lighting over this pretty area in Colorado.

“In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.”

― Rachel Carson

 

The sand is an elemental substance of beauty and transcendence. Ever moving within the realms of wind and fire of sunlight... What a wondrous earth we live on...

 

Wells beach, Maine

California, Death Valley, Death Valley National Park, desert, Sand, Sand dunes, sunrise

Tottori Sand Dune in snow

Greater Sand Plover seen at Redcar. (2194)

Photo of natural lines in sand leading away from early morning crab holes in Long Beach, WA, USA.

Happy Sunday all my Flickr friends :-)

Mesquite Sand Dunes at sunrise.

 

Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states. The park’s 3.3 million acres /1.34 million hectares encompass mountain-size sand dunes, below-sea-level salt flats, mysterious singing rocks, and colorful sandstone canyons. Extremes are the norm: Death Valley is the hottest and driest place in America, with summer temperatures peaking above 120 F°/49°C, and average rainfall of 2 inches/5 cm per year. Also extreme are the park’s elevations: Badwater Basin, the park’s lowest spot, rests at 282 feet/86 metres below sea level while Telescope Peak soars to 11,049 feet/3,368 metres.

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Another wonky horizon ..... hey ho!

These scene captured my eye in the midday sun and the dune seem to be replicating a sea wave building up to come ashore

 

Death Valley CA

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