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Not yet ready for sunbathing and swimming but for an extended walk : Hvidbjerg Strand in March, Jylland, Denmark.
The sand patterns made me think of zebras and tigers and I had to call the photo something :)
Some photos come easier than others but this location made me work quite hard. Couldn't get anything to line up with the nice sunset happening stage right, so kind of resorted to this. It won't win any awards but I did quite like the converging patterns in land, sea and sky.
"At the beach, life is different. Time doesn’t move hour to hour but mood to moment. We live by the currents, plan by the tides, and follow the sun."
Quote — Sandy Gingras
View on the lighthouse "Noordertoren" (officially it has no name ;-)), on the Dutch Wadden Sea island Schiermonnikoog, 'Paal 8'.
That day the weather was grey, so I thought I try to brighten it up. Happy Sliders Sunday ;-))
Becoming a bit of a classic as more and more photographers are drawn to these beach huts, and for good reason! There is a very short moment where the tide is right in past the huts, so to time that with a nice sunset is golden!!!!!
“To myself I am only a child playing on the beach, while vast oceans of truth lie undiscovered before me.”
Isaac Newton
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Koh Ngai – The Paradise IslandKoh Ngai or also named Koh Hai, is a tiny but stunningly beautiful Island at the Andaman Sea. If you are up for some relaxing days including staying at one of the best beaches in Thailand, then you should definitely visit Koh Ngai. Small, private, idyllic with an unforgettable scenery of a white-sandy beach and crystal clear sea water. That’s how I would describe that island. So if you are up to do some Island Hopping in Thailand – don`t miss to stop at this wonderful Island.
Indian Ocean
Indien 1999
EOS 1, Kodak CN 400
Print auf Agfa Brovira BH1
mit Moersch SE 6 blue, etwas finisher blue
I am not really a fan of beaches of any kind (well, sometimes :-)) but this one is very special. I'd never seen a more beautiful beach before, really not! This is the so called Turtle Beach in the beautiful Sultanate of Oman. The beach is not easy to access, you have to drive a quite long distance and then walk, but it was worth it. We didn't see any turtles, though. They come in the night and you must book a special tour because this beach is then closed for the visitors
a shot i took today in this lovely warm spell we are having here in the uk i spent the day on a nice walk along this beautiful beach in north wales
i have a lot to catch up on with your work and will catch up over the next few days
thanks for looking paul