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Indigo Beach was hit really hard by Hurricane Irma, losing a lot of its sand and becoming much rockier. Irma was in 2017. Since then, the sand has started returning and it is once again a lovely spot to visit in St. Maarten. They also have a great beach bar/restaurant.
Moelfre ~ Anglesey.
More boats, drums, buoys and ropes etc, all scattered on the beach front as you begin to walk over the shingles and to the sea.
The shadow of the Big Wheel or Ferris wheel if you are American falls across the beach. It occurred to me that now that all restrictions have been lifted it will be quite difficult to take this shadow with the beach so empty since (obviously) it only occurs in the afternoon. I guess as summer wanes and people leave the beach earlier, then it may be easier.
This photo was a salvage. While taking some beach photos today, I was playing around with the light adjustments on my camera, and for some reason it was giving me a great deal of grief trying to get an accurate fix on the right light. When I adjusted for more light, it would blow out when I hit the button! When I made it darker, it would either go black or not be dark enough. It was an oddly bright, overcast day, and it seemed to be throwing my camera off, and so I just kept playing around.
When I saw this, I thought I'd delete it, but then I wondered what I could do with it. I know from experience that sometimes the colors will mute down due to the darkness, and provide an interesting effect, so I saved it and that's exactly what happened. I like the softer tones that came out, even if there is a lot of noise and pixelation.
A pre dawn trip to the beach on my trip to Alaska paid off. This big female just happened along the beach as the colours were at their best. Cook Inlet and the Kenai Mountains of the Kenai Peninsula are in the distance. The mountains were so far away, they were only visible at this time of day, when the sun was low down behind them.
These beach huts are in Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. They are in excellent condition and a sight worth seeing.
Taken yesterday morning - whilst the rest of the UK got a good soaking Devon was basking in glorious sunshine. Taken a few images yesterday (more to be shared). Really liked the composition on this one, a democratic beach where all can enjoy the coast and all it has to offer.
This is a photo of patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach created by the flow of water in a shallow stream.
Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
This is a close-up photo of hieroglyphic sand worm casting and ripple patterns in the sand at Clam Harbour Beach.
English
A huge beach where since then silence reigns and people talk softly
Italiano
Una spiaggia immensa dove da allora il silenzio regna sovrano e le persone parlano sottovoce
This is a close-up photo of a spherical beach stone that I placed on a coastal rock. I love the textures and the minimalist composition.
Sharrow Beach in Whitsands Bay, Cornwall. At low tide the bay is one big sandy beach but as the tide comes in it gets divided up into individual little coves some dissapear completely so care is needed on a rising tide. This particular one is also known as The Grotto.
I posted this a few years ago but have given the picture a revamp with some more punch and tiying up.
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For my video; youtu.be/rz1MuzDHFp0,
Seymour River Heritage Park,
Lynnmour, North Vancouver, British Columbia
Just back from a trip to the southern Oregon coast. This was my second visit to Secret Beach, which is not all that secret. The first time the tide was high & getting all the way down to the beach was not possible. This time, I made it all the way down, though the last part was somewhat steep & rocky & a little bit of a challenge for me.
This is a shot from City Beach. City Beach is one of our suburban beaches which has a beautiful grassed area plus many cafes and restaurants. In addition, there is quite a lot of striking and thoughtful architecture. Perhaps not as nice as Scarborough Beach (3-5 km north) but a very place to visit.
As a general rule, all the suburban beaches in Perth, Western Australia are stunning. Here the blue water and sky contrast with the pure white sand. No colour enhancement needed.