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A long exposure, landscape image of waves washing ashore on the black beach of Vik in Southern Iceland.
The southern tip of Canada’s Point Pelee National Park is the farthest south one can go on mainland Canada. Most of the park is either marsh or Carolinian forest, but this small tip extending out into Lake Erie is sand. This beach is constantly changing because of winds, lake currents and water levels.
Capture from this summer late in the evening in the north of Norway. Two vertical landscape shifts stitched in LR and final touches in PS. At least one week for the next upload to Flickr. See you all!
When we got to the sand dunes on the Oregon coast, we rented a dune buggy in North Bend. I didn't even try to do the driving - we rented a double and my husband drove. We hit air once going up over a hill and I was hanging on tight, and I might have even let out a bit of a scream :) But when we were all done, I realized it was actually so much fun! And the beauty was amazing. I couldn't shoot from inside the buggy because of the blowing sand, and only got out a couple of times to capture the beauty of the dunes.
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Always shifting and drifting ensuring nature's canvas is constantly changing from one day to the next. Taken at Barwon Heads from under the road bridge just before sunset using Nisi ND Filters
28th March 2017 - The night shift pause for a quick photo during the tying off of ACL's G$ 'Atlantic Star'.
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Among the shifting sands and changing tides of Cove Beach in Otter Rock, Oregon, the views of nearby Gull Rock are ever changing as the tides reshape the landscape wave by wave.
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Whitsand Bay is situated in South East Cornwall. It runs from Rame Head in the east, to Portwrinkle in the west. It is characterised by sheer, high cliffs and dramatic scenery. At low tide an expanse of sand approaching 4 miles in length, where several smaller coves and beaches join up, is revealed. The South West Coast Path runs the length of the bay.
The beach is fairly exposed and there are often surfable waves. However, it has a reputation for strong rip currents which makes swimming potentially treacherous. The shifting sandbanks and sandbars at Whitsand Bay, are a primary cause of this. The bay tends to develop sandbars particularly around mid-to-low tide. These sandbars create channels where water, pushed in by waves, returns to the sea, forming powerful, narrow rip currents. Dangerous rips can be found particularly around Tregonhawke and Tregantle beaches. RNLI lifeguards patrol designated sections, but not all areas, during summer. At other times there is no cover at all, making it crucial to be aware of the hazards. The area also attracts divers who come to dive the HMS Scylla, an ex-naval frigate sunk in 2004 to create an artificial reef.
Taken on a particularly low tide, this image looks east from Sharrow Point towards Rame Head. The chalets clinging to the cliff are above Freathy and Tregonhawke beaches, and the white coastguards’ cottages, further along, are above Polhawn Cove. The spire of Rame Church can just be seen on the horizon, and the white National Coastguard Institute station sits on Rame Head, just inland from the ancient chapel of St. Michael.
Sources:
www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/understanding-rip-currents
www.cornwallbeachguide.co.uk/secornwall/whitsand/whitsand...
www.cornishsecrets.co.uk/guide/whitsand-bay/#:~:text=What....
Where nothing good happens after midnight!
After dark, the night shift comes out and gets busy. These are from trail cams on the property. I actually have 5 pictures with cougars walking along with the neighbor's cats hanging from their mouths, 2 different cougars with 2 different cats. Didn't want to post those because it didn't seem right, and that is why people really need to keep their pets in at night. We have a very healthy cougar population here. Beautiful animals!
Here kitty, kitty kitty!
In the first comment box below is a black bear approaching the camera right before he mauled it, LOL. Also a picture of Cav in my bedroom, LOL. Gotta keep em in at night, keep em safe from those big bad kitties
I woke up the morning after the supermoon, and saw that clouds were covering the moon, but moving in the wind. I got the camera set up, and waited for one of the occasional clearings to cross paths with the moon. Got some decent ones of the moon alone, but found the ones with clouds more interesting!
View of the Champs-Élysées Avenue, looking towards the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre Museum in the distance.
Not of high quality as it’s 15 years old and was taken with an old P&S camera using a long focal length and high zoom, and it has traveled through several storage media. But I still like it and hope you find it interesting.
CTA Tower 18 Junction ~ The Loop ~ Chicago, Illinois
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 500, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/500s
We still swap the cats around the house and they also take turns in being outside. Here Caithlin and Rags have the garden watch...
Dushara Cathal Caithlin & Dushara Tatters and Rags (Somalis), 03.09.2015
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
Macro Monday theme - Transportation
The gear shift on my bicycle for Macro Monday
Happy Macro Monday!
♥ Lyrium Yana Animations Set (@ Equal10)
♥ Photo taken at Soul Deep
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We’ll be traveling down to Hertfordshire tomorrow to see my daughter et al and to be honest I started to get a little anxious about the drive. I’ve never been a keen driver for long distances, but as needs must over the years I’ve had to drive all over. For work I was up to the midlands all the time and now all my family live away so staying in touch involves lots of traveling. Prior to the pandemic I was regularly doing 700 miles round trips visiting the grandchildren, but now after 14 months of relative no driving these epic distances are a little daunting. It’s a confidence thing and I’m sure once well into the journey I’ll be ok, hopefully keeping the toilet stops down to one and I can persevere the leg aches that I will sure to get. So take my mind of it here is a #waveWednesday taken back in April, called Shape shifter. It’s a rare wave photo in that it’s not taken with my Canon 7dmkii and 100-400 combo sitting on a tripod. I decided to go light and local on the afternoon of this storm, carrying my fujifilm XH1 and 70-300mm lens plus 1.4x, all taken handheld. It was an experiment, the results were OK, but it won’t replace my DSLR for these sessions in a hurry.