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@Siloso Beach Party, Sentosa ~ CountDown to 2011 - 31st Dec 2010/1st Jan 2011.
Happy New Year Moments in my blog: Siloso Beach Countdown Party
One from not long after the colour started to appear at the beach at Mellon Udrigle on our dawn workshop with Angus Bruce. The sea was at high tide and so the streams that cross the beach, like this one, did not have far to go.
Relaxing in the sunlight on Porty Beach - the sun felt very warm for October, was more like late August, we didn't even need a jacket
Local fishing boats at Kata beach, Phuket, Thailand. I spent the christmas break in Phuket it was an amazing start to the new year.
Still lots of evidence of last week's 'east coast low' to be seen. Here's a snap of the yacht 'Carridale' which washed up on the beach near Winda Woppa during the storm. With the water levels now receding and no near-by road access, she's not gonna be fun to retrieve.
Photography ©Lisa Skelton, all rights reserved.
Qualicum Beach is a town located on Vancouver Island British Columbia, Canada. At the 2016 census, it had a population of 8,943. It is situated at the foot of Mount Arrowsmith, along the Strait of Georgia on Vancouver Island's northeastern coast.
Qualicum's natural environment and proximity to Victoria and Vancouver have made it a tourist destination, with rental cottages along its coast. It is also a retirement community, and has the oldest average population in Canada with a median age of 65.9 in 2016.
Qualicum Beach is served by the coast-spanning Island Highway, an airport, and a nearby ferry to Lasqueti Island. It is informally considered a twin city with neighbouring Parksville.
Qualicum Beach is a quaint and unique coastal community that offers natural recreation, an enjoyable and relaxed lifestyle, a temperate climate and a supportive community.
(Wikipedia)
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Ruby Beach is the northernmost of the southern beaches in the coastal section of Olympic National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located on Highway 101, in Jefferson County, 27 miles (43 km) south of the town of Forks.
Catching a wave just as it curls turned out to be WAY more challenging than I expected. Equally fun, though. Big Beach, Makena State Park, Maui.
These beach huts are so pretty, they are well protected from our harsh North Sea.. I love that they are all painted different colours!
This beach photograph is in response to Tripadvisors top ten beaches in Ireland and none were picked up here in Co Donegal, makes you wonder who chooses them. This is an 8 picture Panorama.
There have been a lot of changes going on with my normal routine lately. Since purchasing a house and moving out of a tiny apartment, I'm now living 45 minutes from the beach instead of 25 minutes. Regardless though, a little extra distance isn't enough to keep me away from something I love so much. California's coast is undoubtedly some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, and I'm on a mission to photography it all, from San Diego on the south end to to Pelican State Beach below the Oregon border.
On this evening I continued my trek into south Laguna to a little place called Table Rock Beach. Some photographers guard their photo locations like its the holy grail, which I think is freakin' absurd. This beach is located off of Table Rock Drive and Pacific Coast Highway. You won't find it on the map when searching for Table Rock Beach, but I assure you it's there and there are signs at its entrance to let you know you're in the right place. Don't bother trying to park on Table Rock Drive. You'll need to park on Coast Highway and walk. Like many beaches throughout Laguna, there are a lot of steps you need to go down (and unfortunately back up) to get to it. Be sure you're in good shape before going because your legs are going to thank you for this, and by thank I mean scream what the heck were you thinking, by the time you get back up to your car.
Surprisingly, this is the first shot I fired off that evening. After I loaded my photos from this session into lightroom, I briefly glanced at the others and rejected the whole rest of the set. This was supposed to be my initial test shot to see what settings I wanted to use and I nailed it on the first try. All I did was I mounted my reverse graduated neutral density filter onto my lens, set my aperture to f18 to capture the sun star, and fired off a shot at 1/60th of a second. Later that evening the cloud formations mostly disappeared making the available light and the sky look rather dull. Photography is so much about being in the right place at the right time that it makes the camera gear secondary. You can have the most expensive gear money can buy but if you don't put yourself in front of beautiful scenery, you're still going to capture dull photographs.
Beach huts at Langland Bay, Gower. I couldn't decide which was the better of the 2 so I loaded them both......s
3 exposures taken tonight Saturday 10th November 2007 at 5pm on the Jurassic Coast at Chesil Beach, Portland, Dorset, UK
Went to the beach today hoping to see the solar eclipse, alas it was hidden behind clouds as you can or cant see here LOL
Ohh well was nice and refreshing at the beach :)