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Pescadero State Beach

California

Low tide patterns in the sand - San Felipe, Baja - Mexico on the Sea of Cortez.

Outgoing tide at Rarawa Beach.

The rising tide finds its way between the rocks around a small channel at sunset. Taken near Frenchman's Bay, South Shields.

 

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At low tide, the shallow sea is almost empty. A water roller rolls at 20 to 25 km / hour into the silt at high tide. The silt is very dangerous because of drifting sand. In this bay Captain Cook had to turn back in his quest for the northwest passage. The bay got the name Turnagain Arm.

A big ghost crab sitting on a rock that gets swept over by the incoming tide.

When I set up for this shot, the tide was coming in while the run off from recent rains was racing out to sea. This time of year can be one of both severe weather, and contrary atmospheric conditions. In other words, time to get out with a camera. While the conditions are uncomfortable, the resulting photography can be uniquely wicked looking.

 

When working on this shot, the rain was coming down, then stopping, then starting up again. Regardless, I wanted to get as low as possible without getting my lens wet from the rushing river of run off. The sky lit for a brief moment with the sun setting, making the background very colorful. Combined, there is raging movement, with welcoming warm colors. These contrary conditions combined forming another one of natures seemingly opposing states.

Least Sandpipers, Calidris minutilla, and Marbled Godwits, Limosa fedoa, plus a few Willets,

In the estuary,

Morro Bay, California

 

At highest tides, many of the birds bunch up around the estuary as the places they spread out to otherwise get flooded.

Compare adjacent photo of the same birds (+ or -) taken about 20 min. later from a different angle.

Discover the charm of TIDE HAVEN, a quaint fishing village with a serene chapel surrounded by blooming fields. Unwind in nature's embrace and escape to tranquility, where every moment feels like a dream.

 

This is Frank Atisso's first ever attempt in building a homestead and it turned out amazing! I'm impressed with his talent and hard work... and I'm glad that I got the chance to help him bring this beautiful project to life.❤️

 

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Incoming Tide

Boundary Bay

Delta British Columbia Canada

 

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Daybreak at the classic view over the mawddach estuary from the bench on the panorama walk Barmouth.

 

The South Pier at Bridlington Harbour,

So good to be out again today! Had intended getting away but we ended up at Seaham. The tide was really high and I grabbed the opportunity to capture the waves cascading over the curved pier.

Another variation on movement of the water, following my recent posts.

Once again returning to this area in Annapolis Royal, the sunset turns out to be glorious. This area is on the opposite side to The Bay of Fundy. It is also the case that this is hide tide, and the entire area will empty in 8 hours. The resulting low tide delivers a very different look to the landscape, and another opportunity in this "Old Haunt" will result. A place where I will return to find other compositions.

 

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At Storsandnes beach, Lofoten

Beautiful morning walk. Well, turned into a run on the way back to try and beat the tide (this was under water 20 minutes after this was taken).

The Thames and Canary Wharf from Greenland Passage

Sea of Cortez - San Felipe, Baja, Mexico

Time and tide wait for no man

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The lonely fishing boats moored out at Meol's Beach, the sky was amazing that day!

 

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After months of longing and waiting, at last we were FREE to drive the 2hrs to the Yorkshire Heritage Coast, Scarborough.

 

It was a lovely outing, everything that fresh May-green, not warm but sunny.

We were filled with hope.

we arrived in this colour place that is Scarborough.

But were so surprised to see it so empty and so many businesses CLOSED. I

 

It looked dull, the sky now low and menacing, we drove the whole promenade, both bays, enjoying everything.

And the: the rain started, torrential.

We remained wisely in the car: overlooking the deserted beach, only the gulls bathing in a frenzy.

After almost an hour, Paul decided to go home, it looked so hopeless.

I said, why not take another tour, maybe drive up to the canter, otherwise too full and busy?

And up we went, driving around, and arriving at the top of the hill, I saw that it seemed a little brighter and was coming our way, it was however still raining and dark,

We parked and decided to wait a little to see what was to be?

It slowed down, the view over the North-bay was breathtaking.

At last the sun was back, brighter than ever, waterI had taken s hot before, out of desperation, but now the light was back!

 

Have a great day and thank you for your time, Magda, (*_*)

 

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After months of longing and waiting, at last we were FREE to drive the 2hrs to the Yorkshire Heritage Coast, Scarborough.

 

It was a lovely outing, everything that fresh May-green, not warm but sunny.

We were filled with hope.

we arrived in this colour place that is Scarborough.

But we were so surprised to see it so empty and so many businesses CLOSED. I

It looked dull, the sky now low and menacing, we drove the whole promenade, both bays, enjoying everything.

And the: the rain started, torrential.

We remained wisely in the car: overlooking the deserted beach, only the gulls bathing in a frenzy.

After almost an hour, Paul decided to go home, it looked so hopeless.

I said, why not take another tour, maybe drive up to the canter, otherwise too full and busy?

And up we went, driving around, and arriving at the top of the hill, I saw that it seemed a little brighter and was coming our way, it was however still raining and dark,

We parked and decided to wait a little to see what was to be?

It slowed down, the view over the North-bay was breathtaking.

At last the sun was back, brighter than ever, waterI had taken s hot before, out of desperation, but now the light was back!

 

Have a great day and thank you for your time, Magda, (*_*)

 

More here: www.indigo2photography.com

Please do not use any of my images on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

Scarborough, ebb-tide, beach, sand, water, sunset, waves, sea, seascape, North-Bay, surfers, colour, horizontal, NikonD7200, "magda indigo"

Oregon Coast during one of the winter king tide events. This time in color.

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An ebb tide at the beautiful west coast location of Plockton…

 

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Low tide at Silver Strand Beach, County Galway, Ireland

Transition from sea to shore during the ebb tide.

 

Usually if I am out shooting on a cloudy or foggy day, I am thinking about what will look good in black and white. But sometimes color works too.

 

At one of my favorite places on the California coast, Davenport Landing, Just north of Santa Cruz, California.

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A long exposure, black and white image, of the incoming tide at Weston Super Mare in Somerset.

Thanks for looking folks.

 

Tony

Dollar Cove, Cornwall.

The water was creeping ever further with each small swell. There is nothing anyone can do, except watch in wonder as the tide creeps in.

 

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I wanted to walk into the water more to get another angle but it didn't take long for the tripod to sink deeper and deeper in the mud as the tide rolled in.

Low Tide at Blackdog Beach, Aberdeenshire.

Bench overlooking Arthurstown beach & pier, a great beach for birdwatching in the Winter months with flocks of Curlew & Brent Geese plus the usual Gulls & smaller shorebirds HBM!

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