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They call it the golden hour for a good reason. The hour just before sunset can be dramatic and o so beautiful. This one was near Carlsbad beach in San Diego, California area. The Pacific Ocean has been warm this year compared to many. Be wise swim where there our lifeguards and enjoy the water.
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No idea what the arrest was about but the police held the 'perp' for an hours worth of what seemed like paperwork.
Also, her dog was in the back seat of the police car.
Lauren and Guy's beach wedding. 40C heat during the day but we were treated with an amazing sunset at the end of the day.
Strobist : Youngnou 560 at 1/32-1/8 bounce back from an umbrella held by assistant.
Richard.
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June 24, 2018
Looking out over Chatham Inlet and Lighthouse Beach from the Coast Guard Station overlook above.
(a "Flickr Friday" submission, theme "Forced Perspective")
Lighthouse Beach Overlook
Chatham, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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Ogmore-by-Sea is about 3 miles south of Bridgend and about 20 miles west of Cardiff. The beaches look out on Tusker Rock, and have sand at low-tide and sharp rocks at high-tide.
The River Ogmore estuary is flanked by Ogmore beach on one side and the dunes of Merthyr Mawr on the other. The estuary makes bathing unsafe from most of the beach. The rocky shoreline is well known as a rock climbing location. It is an interesting place geologically with a variety of fossils clearly visible. Many people use the car-park by the estuary to the River Ogmore, which is just as you enter the village, others move on to Southerndown. Ogmore had many beaches and if you walk along the path from the car park you will find Hardies Bay and Horseshoe Bay which are fantastic for bathing. Further on below Brig Y Don hill there are the deeps with cave and secluded coves but you have to watch the tide times here. Also the deeps is favoured for fishing especially at night when the tide is in. Ogmore by Sea is a jewel often missed by tourists because of the parking.
This is one of the great secret beach in Algarve, Portugal.
To get that beach you need walk by under some other big stones at the beach, something great and dangerous, please never to that alone.
It was amazing doing that game with stones something very relaxing.
This year's beach was really short. Once a property's beach access is gone, the value of the house decreases significantly, and it finds itself empty of renters.
Reynisfjara Beach is not the only black beach to be found in Iceland. Another spectacular and wild coastline is Djúpalónssandur, a beach on foot of Snæfellsjökull. Just like at Reynisfjara, the crashing waves can draw you out to the cold sea.
Jaywick Beach near Clacton-on-Sea a popular seaside resort for day trippers and holidaymakers The Essex Coast eBook amzn.to/1Bi2y0h By Doug Carpenter
Taken @ Central Beach
October 2nd/2011
Nikon D 5000
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Somewhere over the Rainbow - Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole
Known for its inland waterways and canals, Fort Lauderdale is often referred to as the "Venice of America."
I used this great texture from vintagedesignsmith: bigstrokeswater
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I went to Shadowhouse Creations and used this one of Jerry Jones: MilknHoney Thanks a lot!!
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Sunset at the beach of Bandon in Oregon, USA. The clouds looked promising all evening, but just before sunset they all started to disappear quickly. Here's one image where there were still some clouds left in the sky :).
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The incredible diversity of the Nova Scotia shorline provides for the most wonderful photo oportunities. Every few miles the geology and terrain change dramatically. Entire beaches consist of stones similar to these, while others are made up of rounded granite, football sized mini-boulders. I decided to dump these in a pile and shoot them just as it started to rain. Average size is 2/3 inches.
Beaches have always fascinated me. The ambiance, the horizon and water till the sight can reach. Strolling on wet sands of a beach is one of the most underrated pleasures. I happened to have my camera when I was at the beach in Puducherry and was able to capture serene blend of clear water and sand.