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Going through old photos

Boats at the Long Beach marina

Redcar with the fog rolling in on the beach, 19 May 2013

Thank you !!

Good night and sweet dreams !

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Dagmar

 

Going back through some older images. This one looking north towards Laytown from Gormanston Beach.

Walking around Llandanwg beach Marina area looking at all the different types of boats moored there.

Llandanwg Beach and Marina, is near Harlech, Gwynedd, North Wales

Cape Tribulation. Daintree Rainforest. Queensland. Australia.

(phuquoc islands)

This is a close-up photo of sunlight refracting through water patterns in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach.

I had to smile this morning when i noticed this signpost saying No alcohol on Beach.....

but it looks like it has had too much to drink already..leaning over to the side like that....

Went to the beach for a short visit today. There was a skiff of snow and a chilly wind. Long exposure image edited in Lightroom and Nik software, Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

The shore of Kaanapali

 

A plover enjoying the shoreline of Taroona Beach, Tasmania.

Beach Huts are a great British institution and these colourful huts are located in Southwold Sussex. Angry skies were around as I took these images (early one morning) so it was definitely a matter of grab the shot and head back to the car before the heavy rains started.

 

Thanks for your visit and comments, I appreciate them very much! Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Nigel Stewart

Looking towards the harbour wall at Trefor beach when the tide is out.

Beach Elephant Rocks WA

Sorry, but I do love Halos :))

Taken few moments before full moon rise on horizon. Unfortunately we need to go further to have a clean dark sky without so many light pollution. The good side of this is to discover beautiful small villages and beaches.

 

This is a composition from 10 exposures to reduce noise from my old friend D5000 with Tokina 11-16mm 2.8.

View of dunree beach and dunree bay,inishowen county donegal

I was exploring the wild dunes during one of my sunrise sessions in Rosolina Mare (see my What a meaningful world... for information about that peculiar location). This was sort of a discovery for me - a whole new world I had previously seen only through the work of several of my Flickr friends, mainly from Northern Europe.

The dunes were graced by a gentle touch of Mediterranean scrub - a tamarisk on the left, some sea hollies (Eryngium maritimum), and a lot of sparse creeping vines sporting graceful rosy flowers that I think are, quite aptly, called Beach morning glory (Convolvulus soldanella or Ipomoea pes-caprae), here caught as they were beginning to open. It is well known that the seeds of this plant, unaffected by salt water, can float for long distances.

It was an exciting discovery: the place could have been two light-years far from the nearest touristic beach! And as I was enjoying (and capturing as well) the silent miracle of the sunrise my soul was singing. The sun was wrestling his way between the clouds and the world was bathed in a soft, golden light. And as the rosy lips of the flowers were gently opening I was wondering where the seeds of those plants came from. As I was keeping shooting I could almost hear their thin voices greeting the first lights of the day by whispering stories from distant countries.

 

I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

I have had some unexpected luminance noise here, so I tried hard to clean up; Dfine made a discrete job, but left here and there artifacts I was not able to avoid. In the end I found that the better job was done by Noiseware Community Edition.

Amroth is both a village, a parish and a community 7 miles northeast of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Located on Carmarthen Bay.

Amroth is noted for its long sandy beach which stretches the length of the village. It regularly earns a Blue Flag award. and is the south-to-north start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Miami’s lifeguard towers are one piece of Miami’s highlights! Wynwood has its murals, Little Havana has its music and culture, and the Design District is super chic. But the lifeguard towers lining Miami Beach are iconic, unique and something it’s worth take a look a leisurely stroll to see.

A day when I was struggling for inspiration, and undecided what to take. There are so many features on the beach that you're never short of possibilities. I spotted this beautiful graceful curve of small sand ripples edging a lovely still pool.Undecided is by The Magic Numbers.

With the sun and high cliffs behind me in the middle of the day I got this quite nice shot!

  

now let's relax the supplies are here.

when I go to the beach I take a lot of naps... I could use a nap :)

 

I took this on vacation a few years back as we were unloading the van... all I had on me was me cell phone. I kept the photo to edit. this is the end product

 

Explored 01-20-16

On the beach at 6.30am with the dogs before it gets too hot for them.

North Myrtle Windy Hill in the evening.

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