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leider fehlen die Wellen, das Wasser war sehr ruhig

A solitary stone washed clean by the waves on a lonely beach close to our city. Tomorrow our little country plays a game of cricket against the nation who invented it, in a ground called the home of cricket with a home crowd advantage. But cricket can be a surprising game. I hope.

Diamond Beach by Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon in Iceland

Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 12/52- ''So Close''

 

“I walk, I look, I see, I stop, I photograph.” -Leon Levinstein.

 

These beach huts are used for spending days by the sea in the U.K., somewhere to get changed, make a cup of tea or shelter from the rain! These particular huts are at Westgate-on-Sea in Kent.

 

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

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

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

zum Sonnenaufgang am Badestrand des Wöhrder See in Nürnberg

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.

Gorgeous morning on Motukiekie Beach - no sunrise and overcast but that just gives it some moody drama

Santa Cruz beach in October. I played around with the colors AND I tried Motion Blur on Photoshop for the first time!!

lazy day on the beach, October 2016

 

An American Oystercatcher chick investigates its surroundings.

{ Ostrygojad brunatny, Haematopus palliatus }

Long Island, Nickerson beach, New York.

 

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By the way : Bretagne Jour 2/3 le 11 11 13 : arrivée sur Quiberon !

Colourful beach cabins at the Muizenberg Beach

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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On a southern California beach.

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.

Beach, please, I'm up to my knees

In crystal blue water with a tropical breeze

Cooler full of cold Corona

Ain't nobody gonna find me

'Coz I'm gonna be a million miles away under some coconut trees

Don't wake me up from this dream

Beach please

 

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One of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen on my trips, the Hahei Beach, Coromandel

Beaches of the Central Coast #23 of #49

 

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A mate & I vowed to explore all 49 beaches nestled along our little stretch of coastline this year. While I've tested the water at a fair wack of them over the years, I'm sure there are still some hidden gems awaiting discovery. So, 2024 is a fresh start to visiting them all. And maybe another couple of dozen or so just to the North ;) I have a spreadsheet ready to go to record important details, like when, how hard it was to get to, difficulty, and was there a pub nearby for a nice counter lunch afterwards ;)

 

I may have become a bit impatient today and headed off by myself. I was caught between workouts and the sky was filling with some nice-looking clouds, so I seized the opportunity to explore Forresters Beach, a virgin beach for me. And only 20 minutes from home! I was expecting a "busy" beach but was pleasantly surprised by its tranquility and relative emptiness. It is an unpatrolled beach with rocky formations framing each end. I opted for the southern end. As luck would have it, it was low tide, giving me some cool rock shelves to wander around clicking the shutter like my finger had a mind of its own.

 

As I walked along, I encountered some exciting (to me anyway) sights. I'll try and make it sound more exciting ;) - a tapestry of seaweed sprawled across the sands, clusters of vibrant blue bottles offering me their sting, and pockets of dune flowers adding a pop of color to the coastal landscape. Forresters Beach, I'll be back! The northern end awaits, as does a sunrise. Without a 1-hour time limit.

 

PS - Not going to visit them in order, that would be a bit too organised for me ;)

  

Quiet evening on the beach.

Thank you for your support and visit! Colorful houses on the beach at St. George Island, Florida. Wishing you all a wonderful new week ahead!

Bray-Dunes, Dunkerque.

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Rainbow Beach, to the south of its rocky point and headland, welcomed us with a serene day of natural beauty and relaxation. The sun was so warm, the sea was warm, if you enlarge the shot you can see the number of weekend surfers in the waves, although small. The air was balmy, a great day for hanging out at the beach,

 

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Explored Feb 1, 2023

 

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Trees on the beach at Barker’s National Park, West Bay, Grand Cayman.

I’ve lost a bit of mojo getting out to the beach for photography these last couple of months. I’ve been giving too much priority to working out and partying. In my defence it was Christmas and New Year I guess. Time to change that! I think I’ve found my motivation in a 100X group on Flickr , where you commit to taking 100 photos of subject “X”. Not to be confused with 100 X-rated photos 😉 So I’ve committed to taking 100 new “Waterscapes” this coming year. I’ve been to all but a couple of the coast’s 49 beaches , but why not go back and enjoy them all over again . They are always fun to visit and there is always something new & different to see. And I haven’t paid anywhere near enough attention to our 4 large lakes and numerous rivers, creeks and bays. Besides, I don’t think I have enough seascapes in my gallery 😂

 

So this is waterscape photo 1 of 100 for 2025.

 

Hope everyone is having a great week! Thanks for all the kind comments , they are always greatly appreciated.

 

Bandon Beach is on the sourthern Oregon Coast. I remember my mother took us here to sit on the cliffs to watch for the tsunami from the Alaska earthquake. Thankfully, it never came!

 

Large rocks catch the warmth of the setting sun on Coronado Beach.

View large to see the gulls looking for snacks

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