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Another long exposure shot of the pier in Blankenberge. I absolutely love the colors in this picture.
Le lavoir de Saint-Christoly-Médoc en Gironde.
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There used to be a beach where i am standing... big swells and wind over recent weeks has washed the beach away :(
It looks like he's minding the drying and watching the world go by at the same time. Seen in Vernazza, one of the Cinque Terre villages in Italy.
the ocean gently washes over the shore with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. The old Lime Point lighthouse is visible just to the left of the large rock near the bridge tower.
'the morning wash' On Black - Exp: 9.03am PST, 30mm, 1/10s @ f/16
The last of the Golden Gate series because as you can see here the fog/haze was developing for the day and would have made for worse and worse photos. Plus I was getting a little tired after having started this photo trip getting out of bed at about 3:40am ;-)
sometimes it seems like there's nothing but sea and sky, shades of cloud and water just mingling with each other
With official reports of rainfall today reaching 8 1/2", it's no wonder a section of Union Pacific's Clyman sub was washed out just south of Watertown. Before shooting a frame, I contacted the Union Pacific through the blue tag on the nearby crossing which has the emergency contact and crossing number. I was shocked to find out that this had not been reported to the company, but a photo was on Milwaukee's FOX6 television weather report of the washout. Some people...
The blue emergency contact tags on all railroad crossings are there just for this kind of thing, please don't ignore this when something like this or any other emergency occurs, call the number so the railroad can take the necessary action, someones life may depend on it.
Union Pacific
Clyman Sub
Ebenezer Road, Watertown, WI.
Summer 2018
Searles Sea Tours run unique and exciting seal safaris and coastal trips from the beach at Hunstanton. The business dates back to 1929 when Geoffrey Searle built a speedboat and took holiday makers on trips which proved very popular. Over the years various boats have been used including after the war (when trips ceased to be run) two amphibious landing crafts obtain from the War Department. It wasn't until 2001 that The Wash Monster (“Wiley”) was added to the fleet. 2013 saw Wiley get a companion in the form of “Wizzy”, The Wash Monster II. These vehicles known as LARCV's (Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo vessels) were originally designed for use in Vietnam by the American Marines and can travel up to 13mph on sand and 8 knots in water. The name came about because of the sharks head (just noticeable under the ramp) painted on the craft by the US Marines during the conflict in the Far East.
After waking on a very gloomy morning I was quite worried that I wouldn't get any sunlight at all. Then this happened.
Silver Washed Fritillary showing the silver stripes washing over the wing, from whence it gets it's name.
359/365
This is one of the (evil) thoughts that has been running through my mind lately as the end of my 365 approaches. After my project I am afraid that I will be floating directionless in an abyss of procrastination (sounds bleak, I know). I actually shot this before my trip to Iceland when I was feeling exactly like this; I was depressed but hopeful that something about Iceland would pull me out of this funk. This is a funk that I think will always be with me in some way or another and I can either lie down and let it take over or let it motivate me to keep creating.
actually, there is nothing special in this glass "building"...until you look up... :)...and you even need not have a fish-eye lens...
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An old boat washed ashore with a view of the ocean at low tide on the English countryside
Prompt: Landscape painting of an old boat washed ashore with views of English countryside in the background, soft blended brush strokes, muted soft colors, in the artistic style of John Constable --ar 14:11 --v 6.1
Digital fine art was created using Midjourney AI
went to the beach for a sunrise.not much happening so i dragged this log from the bush to make a better comp.looking forward to a great sunrise again,been a while for me.
A large amount of dark seaweed washed up at a Bournda Beach, the result of a big sea along the east coast of NSW. The beach also streaked with dark lines of ash from bushfires that is being washed into the sea. This national park was opened in the last couple of days but the one to the south is partially closed as a fire nearby not completely extinguished, despite quite a deal of rain. Bournda National Park Far South Coast NSW.
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