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Metro-North's "beach ball" heritage unit leaves the Big Apple behind while heading north to Poughkeepsie on a frigid winter afternoon. There appears to be three cab cars at the end of this 7-car consist.
MNCW 208 P32AC-DM
Another photo taken on the beach in Den Helder Netherlands on a nice evening sunset.
The colors are quite strong which is rendered by the powerful Fuji Velvia50 film. Maybe not to everybody's liking but at the moment I feel I have to make such photo's. I'm probably a colourist-))
Another shot from Thursday's sunrise.
By Steven Iceton of www.steveniceton.co.uk
Ice on the beach at Jökulsárlón south of the where the channel from the glacial lagoon enters the ocean. It's a color image, but looks a bit like a selenium tint.
A beach north of our capital city in the North Island called Titahi Bay. Boat sheds like this are rare in NZ but waves and gulls are common enough. One of those autumn days when the rain was just holding off but the wind blowing hard enough to change everything in a few minutes. Thanks for coming all the way south to see this :)
Beach Stairs, North Spain
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A fabulous and not to crowded beach in southern California is the shoreline of Carlsbad State Beach. You can walk, swim, surf, picnic, birdwatch, and stay for an amazing sunset. Some parking is free and if you don't find a spot it is often worth paying for a spot too. Enjoy the ocean, be good to your planet, drive less, turn you thermostat up two degrees, pick up someone else's trash and do a good deed.. Bravo.
Here is a Flckr link to a very beautiful song video.
PS Ask Spotify, Siri, Alexa, and Amazon to play music by
JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND (use all 3 names) Enjoy.
Pic By Pammy
Scarborough Perth
When on holiday in Australia we came across a sand Crustacean actually slinging out these tiny balls of sand brought up from burrowing to get to the surface, Incredible crustacean art i would say !!!
Los Angeles, CA
03-23-2017
Processed: 04/01/22
The last time I visited Venice was in 2019 but I only photographed the canals. I believe my Photo Expedition in the Spring of 2017 was the last time I photographed the Ocean Front Walk area.
Too many homeless encampments until just recently, so it might be time for another trip sometime soon. I always stuck around the area from Market Street to S. Venice and the canals.
Lot of painted buildings and artistic abandon in this colorful L.A. beach town.
This is the lovely, rocky Llantwit Major beach, on Sunday, 7th of November 2021. South Wales UK coast. I photographed this scene while walking the beach, on the beach, on this beautiful Sunday morning.
For my video; youtu.be/S4LzLiFOTDA
Two images, merged.
Ambleside Park was designated in 1918, and by 1964, the slough had been mostly filled in with sand to become Ambleside Beach.
West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The weather was clearing up and soon after we arrived it stopped raining, and a beautiful light appeared both in the sky and the sea.
Thank you Flickr for giving me tips about these iconic lighthouses.
Bellevue Beach is a is a 700-metre-long sandy beach at Klampenborg on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The iconic lighthouse or lighthouses, cause there is two of them, have quite a history. In the 1930s, when the right to vacation became legally mandated, Denmark's coastline became the country's most popular holiday destination. Gentofte Municipality made plans to develop a piece of coastline north of Copenhagen into a seaside resort complex combining an existing park designed by the landscape architect C.Th. Sørensen with beach facilities catering to some 15,000 paying visitors a day. Three architects were invited to submit plans for a Bellevue beach complex. The winner was the young architect Arne Jacobsen, who had just opened his office. Characteristic of his approach to architecture and design—he was preoccupied with the concept of Gesamtkunst—Jacobsen designed everything from bathing cabins, lifeguard towers and kiosks to tickets and uniforms for the staff. The complex also included the Bellavista apartment buildings (1934), a restaurant and the Bellevue Theatre (1936), all of which still stand today in the immediate vicinity of the beach.
The beach with the lighthouses opened in 1932.