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Another archive shot of a typical beach day, a sky full of happy clouds being puffed along on a playful wind. Days at the coast can be so bright and are always happy and life affirming. Ride like the wind is by Frank Zappa

Beach day with the dogs today, if you are not a canine lover look away now :)

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zum Sonnenaufgang am Badestrand des Wöhrder See in Nürnberg

After a rainy day. Goodrington, Paignton, Devon

Herne Bay Beach with beach huts, Kent.

I think by horseback, would be the best way to travel this beach.

Under the Manhattan Beach pier, almost sunset.

Beach on the north coast of Crete just after sunset, Greece.

After exploring Devils Punchbowl, I discovered this beautiful beach from the overlook nearby.

On my bike ride the other day through Lower Summerland to Crescent Beach, I stopped here to eat my snack before heading back. This is looking East along the North side of the beach on Okanagan Lake. Most cabins/homes seem to have a boat ramp.

Collage of beach photos in Gwynedd North Wales.

Llandanwg Beach.

I saw the beach on Google Maps, but I had not seen many images on the web of this small, but very cool beach. I thought this might be because the beach is inaccessible. After lots of mouse-clicking research I was not still not sure there was any way to reach the shore. The road to it was up very high, and the beach was down a cliff face. Typical Oregon coast. Only one way to know. Heading out there I passed the site a few times before I saw a small trail going down. After finding a dirt patch to park on I felt a little stupid because there was a good sized sign marking the beach access trail. Ok. As it turns out, the trail was the best part. This trail twisted and turned many ways, through man made tunnels through vegetation and with lots of shore type washed up props decorating the trail. Once down there, a large spout (about 4 feet square) was flowing water from a stream/river onto the beach of rocks. Ok, well that was neat. I was just here for the haystack rock, but this is cool too. I got there in the dark, well before the sunrise. I scoted out a spot to shoot and spent most of the morning waiting for color in the sky. Waiting, waiting...nothing. Ok, pack it up. I went back to the waterfall trying to get an image there. Ok, got some interesting shots and...whats that? I glanced to the shore and BAM, some color! I think all of us landscape photographers know this- the mad-scrabmle. I frantically set up the tripod and let the brackets fly. This was even harder considering it was raining and I was using a new 145mm (not a typo) polarizing filter. Man that thing can collect the raindrops. Wipe, shoot, wipe, shoot. Such fun. The color only lasted about a minute and a half. Phew. Waking up at 3am paid off. Let me know what you think.

 

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This is a photo of beach rocks and algae at Clam Harbour Beach.

Seen on our city's beach.

I have always liked the grasses growing by bodies of water.

This is a close-up photo of beach sand and the edge of a beach rock at Martinique Beach.

Cua Dai Beach is situated in Cam An Ward, Hoi An Ancient Town, Quang Nam. You can find it about 4km from the northeast of the city center. Its length is more than 30 kilometers with white beach sand and blue clean water.

When you visit West Wittering you must take a few shots of the beach huts as it is a rite of passage for any photographer! They are looking a bit tatty at the moment after the winter storms.

 

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A cold frosty afternoon on Hopeman beach; the soft sunset colours reflecting on the harbour wall...

 

Taken at ƒ/8.0 - 30sec exposure...

 

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“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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An American Oystercatcher chick investigates its surroundings.

{ Ostrygojad brunatny, Haematopus palliatus }

Long Island, Nickerson beach, New York.

 

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Beach Sun Flower goes by many names, Helianthus Debilis, East Coast Dune Sun Flower, common name Cucumberleaf Sun Flower. It is native to the United States, where it can be found along the Atlantic and Gulf Coast. It is also know else where as an introduced species, such as South Africa, Australia, Taiwan and Slovakia, just to name a few. Picture taken at the Florida Zoo.

It wasn't cold enough to keep me inside. I bundled up and sat on the porch watching the infrequent lone beach walker with companion dog along for company. I love the beach in the winter time; deserted, untouched by footprints, and unobstructed views.

An early photo scene of Pensacola Beach. I took this on the day of the 2014 Blue Angel Air Show. Photo was taken on 7/12/14.

Image taken on a very cold March morning on Caister beach on the Norfolk coast at sunrise. Image shows the sun rising over the sea with wind turbines on the horizon and an old second world war bunker half buried in the sand in the foreground.

I found out about Iona beach at Emily Carr Universities Granville Island campus after seeing some great prints by a photographer named Hideaki in the darkroom. Hideaki used a older Hasselblad and Ilford delta 120 film, it took him over an hour to develop his film and up to 8 hours to meticulously make RC proof prints and a few fiber prints.

Standing on Maho Beach, near the approach end of runway 10 at Princess Juliana International Airport in Simpson Bay, Sint Maarten, I heard something getting louder and louder. HI977, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-83, was departing runway 28. It was headed to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic as PWD722 (Pan Am World Airways Dominicana, C. x A.).

 

Unfortunately, this rather striking livery disappeared from the skies when the carrier was grounded by Dominican authorities on January 28, 2018.

This old CPR Railway Station was moved from it's former location and transported across the street from Goderich"s main beach.

It was converted into a Restaurant. You can read about the history and check out the menu here:

www.beachstreetstation.com/

Abracadabra...

 

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This is a close-up photo of patterns in the beach sand and flowing water of a stream on Clam Harbour Beach.

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