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Took the kids to the beach in Gillson Park yesterday. Nice and sunny in the afternoon but the water's a little cold. Fun afternoon, anyway.
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The west coast of the remote Awhitu Peninsula is one of the stopping places for the waves rolling in from the Tasman Sea. A great destination for wild surfing and beach walkers alike - every day is different!
At Hamilton's Gap on the Awhitu Peninsula near Auckland in the New Zealand's North Island.
Olympus E-M5.
A different perspective view of Llandanwg beach through the lensball during the golden hour at sunset
Stopped at the beach on the way home to take a couple of shots, had some errands to run so I couldn't wait for the sunset which I understand was great
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My interest in this scene came from the silhouettes created by the mist and heat haze on the beach that day. It had a sort of ghostly vibe (or it did to me). Anyways, I always enjoy experimenting.
Beach of Laboe, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
During the winter season the pallets prevent winter storms from blowing sand into the sea. Beautiful winter light at this evening.
The beach at Burnham Overy in Norfolk. A shot from 15 years ago taken with my first digital camera, a point-and-shoot Canon A70. I posted a different crop of this (more beach, less sky) processed in mono a couple of weeks ago
Long Beach is the Tofino area's most renowned beach ... vast, unspoilt and a surfer's paradise. We couldn't resist stopping here at about 7.00pm on the way to our resort, which was in the next bay.
Better LARGE On Black
This is a selectively framed photo of light reflecting off of a wave washed beach rock at Martinique Beach.
The atmospherically diffused light of the sun looks huge as it approaches setting over Port Maitland Beach.
This blue flag beach is one of three blue flag beaches in Fife., and together with Elie's Earlsferry beach, with which it is connected, provides almost a mile of clean soft sand. It's popular with families building sandcastles and eating ice cream bought from the pretty little shops that line the shore, and is also famed for watersports – the sheltered bay means it is not too windy so is good for beginners who like to try their hand at try windsurfing, canoeing and waterskiing. You can even try out the inflatable banana boats or rubber rings. It's not the most peaceful of beaches admittedly, but its location is perfect – set in a truly stunning little village