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Each semester, The Island School students take a trip to the iconic sandbar of the coast of Cape Eleuthera. Here they learn about how "ooids", round calcium carbonate sand particles, are formed.
Lexmark Photography Club
Photo Safari 2009
Bantayan Island Cebu, Philippines
Thanks to Lexmark R&D Corp. for sponsoring this activity. And to all LPC members (my officemates), thanks a lot guys! Rockerz!!! ;)
Image Info:
- 3 exp. HDR (-2,0,+2)
- Merged and tonemapped in Photomatix software
- Final adjustments done in Photoshop
EXPLORE 03.23.09 #370
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One of my favorite aerials made so far. I had been looking for the opportunity to capture this curve in the reef from the air for over 10 years and finally got the chance and nailed it.
Best viewed large! This image makes a terrific 4 foot x 6 foot print.
I thought this was a really neat point of view.
There was a little sandbar that we walked out to.
The water on both side was coming in toward the sandbar and it made it look like a mirror effect.
I get a little obsessed with sand patterns and I took an insane number of pictures of the sand! =)
Big Talbot Island, FL
Low tide sandbar fades into Buzzards Bay
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This surreal scene was found near the edge of the glacier at Virkisjokull, where the melting glacier creates streams and pools throughout the surrounding landscape. The original plan was to walk on the glacier at that location, but we all found so many photo opportunities in the area surrounding the glacier that we didn't bother putting on our crampons to venture onto the ice.
Taken and originally posted in 2015.
Just north of Oberwesel the Rhine takes a sharp turn to the right, marked by this huge sandbar. The ship in the distance is going around it and gives some sense of its size. Our tour boat went around it, too.
January 18, 2020
Jade winter breakers were crashing all along the National Seashore today. The waves were coming in straight from the East, and when they hit the different submerged bars, they stood up tall and hollow, pushed back by a steady West wind.
Newcomb Hollow Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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