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Last rays of the day illuminate far peaks and tidal ice on the mud flats in upper Cook Inlet while awaiting a new tide. Thanks for looking and may your day be sunny!
Wanted to catch the rivulet of water working its way back into the sea, which I saw while walking the beach at Seaside, Oregon. The bonus was finding this great texture in the sand as well.
Brace Yourself - Sun baked mussels being splashed by the returning tide.
Explored (April 10, 2012, #438).
You never really know what's coming , a small wave or maybe a big one ... all You can really do is hope when it comes...
The harbour for Lyme Regis is called the Cobb. No satisfactory explanation of the name exists but a man-made construction has served as a refuge here since at least 1313. The earliest known drawing, made in 1539, shows a basic shape similar to the present construction, and this was built after the westerly gales breached the breakwater in 1824. There have been additions since that date but the major part of the Cobb dates from then. It was connected to the mainland in 1756 and the North Wall was built in 1823. Perhaps most famous as the iconc setting for Meryl Streep in the French Lieutenat's Woman, its a Dorset "classic" for the photographer
Had a quick trip out to catch the big waves on the coast this afternoon after work, here's one just at high tide as we were leaving of St Mary's shooting from Colywell Bay, slightly different angle to the norm but I quite like the low point of view
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**I didn't title this picture hoping to grab onto what's happening right now.
I don't know what made me chose these particular words the evening before the world woke up to the hideous assault being perpetrated on the Ukraine.
But words can be potent - guns and missiles only bring blood and death - words are what we, who don't bear arms, have as our weapons.
Words of unity, of love, of support. Words matter.
I hope, with all my heart - that the people of Ukraine will triumph in their fight. My tears are theirs.
Such a brilliant feeling being able to get out again.
And yes it might only be to my local beach, in the freezing cold, wind howling and that incoming sea, casting it's spray, but the feeling was wonderful.
Hope you all like my return pic :)
Ynys Llanddwyn (also known as Llanddwyn Island) is a small tidal island off the west coast of Anglesey
... met my friend Pete at Furillen 😊
See Pete's version
Listen: tidal wave - Gloomy Tunes (Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes Cover)
Another image from my Portwrinkle Beach shoot, this photo is looking the opposite way down the beach. I love this style of photography, as it offers so much potential..... just a case of studying the wave patterns, and keep shooting in the hope that you have captured the best wave. I always experiment with shutter speeds, and found that one second gave me the desired effect. Always look forward to your feedback.....have a great day.
Great fun photographing the waves on an incoming tide at Portwrinkle beach in south east Cornwall.... this is a much quieter part of Cornwall, and well worth visiting if you are in the area. Have a great weekend all.
Julianadorp Beach
This week´s business trip took me to the North of The Netherlands into the Province Noord-Holland. Despite many contacts and trips into the country this part of the Dutch North Sea coastline was quite unknown to me. It was a pleasure to experience the area around Den Helder and - by coincidence - I had my camera with me...
This stream links a lake to the ocean. This stream is not always open to the ocean but has been open for quite a while due to heavy rains this year. This photo taken from the north side and I had a long walk to get to this point. It was low tide and the ocean was actually flowing back into the lake. The Back Lake at Merimbula on the Far South Coast of NSW.
I had been transported to B&W heaven on this sunset photo shoot at Perran Sands, Cornwall !!! Everything seemed to fall into place. Perfect tide....no people....no footprints in the sand !! Really hope you all like this image, and your feedback will be most welcome. Have a great day.
We all get to choose who enters our life, but not when they exit. Some people are as unpredictable as the winds and some are tried and as true as the nightly tides. The waves of life bring many surprises to the shore. It's up to you which to pick up.
I'm collecting my thoughts today as another hurricane forms in the Atlantic. My thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims of Harvey.
Happy Labor Day weekend to all my American friends!
Happy Sunday to you all!