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Just another storm breaking up over the beaches of Southern Oregon.....
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 1.6
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
The structure for the floating pier at Haines, Alaska, is designed to account for tidal variations of 20 or more feet.
On a shore where tidal action is strong and the range of the tide is great, one is aware of the ebb and flow of water with a daily, hourly awareness. Each recurrent high tide is a dramatic enactment of the advance of the sea against the continents, pressing up to the very threshold of the land...
The Edge of the Sea by Rachel Carson
Long exposure shot of the sea from the clifftop above from the Devon section of the South West coast path
another from the cutting room floor
did not quite make the original cut for the venezia notturna series
but i like the feeling
so ...
littletinperson
Back to the Beach. From December of 2012: Sunrise at Southern Shores on the Outer Banks of NC. Have a great weekend and thanks for the visit.
In the far north west of Australia, this region is amongst the most remote and inaccessible in the World. No people, no roads, no trains, no airstrips.
© Graham Daly
This image was captured at sunset down at Rocky Bay which is located on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland.