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Ocean Park Beach beckons for you to come and linger at the shores of the Atlantic Ocean in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Un pomeriggio trascorso a guardare le nuvole correre e le onde lunghe lambire la spiaggia.
La sabbia che brilla con l'acqua e la luce del sole che ogni tanto arriva ...
Il vento fortissimo porta sale sull'obiettivo e gli occhi...gli occhi si chiudono per tenere a mente....
Pensavo che con il tempo sarebbero uscite le emozioni di cui sono fatta.
(si! Con il tempo aprirò le braccia davanti a questa bellezza e riderò felice di tutto questo...)
A Tricolored Heron works its way through grasses along a shoreline in Florida's Everglades National Park.
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Ash - Shores (ft. Moonessa)
Had a heart made out of glass
And I fell too easy
Yeah I fell to pieces
Last night I dreamt up the past
And I lost my reason
Yeah I lose my reason
Waiting on that weightless breeze
To give me some weightless energy
Searching for your pretty soul
So I can reminisce in your ecstasy
The time it seemed to fly
Like the way they said it
And never to forget it
Still getting by and by
There were things I regretted
They weighed on me so heavy
Waiting on that weightless breeze
To give me some weightless energy
Been searching for your pretty soul
So I can reminisce in your ecstasy
Cause here, right here
I've been all along
Here right here
But It's been so long
I still sleep in the clouds
And I talk to the shore
About how it once was
When you were my home
...you could already feel the oncoming rain in the air...it was so peaceful, far from the hustle and bustle of the world.
Remember, context is one thing, but peace is acausal.
Loop head lighthouse from the cliff tops of Ballybunnion on a calm evening across the Shannon estuary.
Three forms of water: water, ice and snow. Shot in shore of Kuuva in Ruissalo island, Turku, Finland.
Fusion exposure composition create from 3 different photos taken with different exposures.
Best viewed in Large view, press 'L'.
The mix of tones from blue hour sky, city lights on the clouds and the low fog, made for an amazing evening on the river.
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I couldn't resist trying to get a self portrait of me in the public fishing area of Concord Park. This is as close as I could get to the great blue heron sitting on the end of the pier.
Concord Park, Knoxville Tennessee
single exposure hdr
The East coast of South Africa is both rocky and beautiful. This is the Southern Ocean, wild and beautiful and even in the sunshine - cold. Yet you can have a whole beach to yourself and the sound of the raging waves thrilling.
Sunset at Fay State Park on Bainbridge island, WA. Beautiful Mt. Baker in the background. Mt. Rainier may also be viewed from this location.
A view from the Torrs above Salcombe. The Salcombe lifeboat is in the foreground. We did a great walk from here to Bantham which is a beautiful stretch of the S Hams coast.
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Canon 50D + Sigma 10-20mm
1/3 second exposure @ f11
Contrast, Exposure and Colour Balance adjusted in Adobe Lightroom
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This boat is just asking to be borrowed for a quick spin on the lake.
Taken in the small town of Kingston on the southern shores of Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand, April 2016.
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Pretty but dangerous. Not exactly the most ideal place to land yer boat. Big Bay State Park, Madeline Island, Wisconsin.
View of Puka island from La'ie Point State Wayside Park. The island has naturally formed arch or "Lizard Rock" as it is called because it looks like a lizard. The arch has a hole punched through it which was done in 1946 during a tsunami. The rock itself has a legend which says that a giant lizard once patrolled that section of the ocean. The lizard, Laniloa, battle a certain man by the name of Kana. The man won the battle despite the reputation of the lizard of having killed many passersby. Kana then divided the body of the lizard into five sections which are now the five islands.