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A day trip down to Bendalong, The surf was blowing a chop. The stunning colours of the ocean in the sunlight was jaw dropping, I never tire of the beauty of the ocean, The southerly was blowing and there was blue bottles everywhere on the southern side of Bendalong. This was just your average beach shot with blown out white caps on the waves so I did my usual thing and smoothed it all out. It is the colours that get me and today there was so many different blues greens and aquas It was breathtaking. This abstract reflects the beauty of the Tasman Sea, and the colours are true.
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Explore #356 On July 14, 2008
Ye ha!. Back home feeling great, today was so beautiful I went hiking along my favorite parts of the coast and had to stop at my favorite beach for a swim as well the water was so calm I took the camera out and snapped this pic while I was waist deep in the crystal clear ocean. Hell life doesn't get any better than this and I only saw three humans.. this is my slice of heaven yep.. I am so so blessed and lucky.. I have been here for 20 years and I still pinch myself on days like this. I heal so well here and all my problems fade away.. I got pretty sunburned though but I did have a long day out and about.
Cala Enmedio está a unos 3 km. de la localidad almeriense de Agua Amarga (a 60 Km. de Almería).
Se trata de una cala de 130 metros de longitud, de arena fina con toques rojizos.
Son los acantilados blanquecinos volcánicos de estos cerros, en contraste y contacto con el mar, los que por sus formas, se llevan el protagonismo y caracterizan el lugar.
Estamos en un espacio virgen (sin urbanizar, sin chiringuitos, etc ). Un espacio natural protegido, una maravilla que debemos cuidar y respetar.
Esta cala se encuentra entre el Cerro del Cuartel y el Cerro de la Higuera (al fondo en la foto ).
Ir hasta la misma cala en coche es imposible. Hay que ir a pie, CON CALZADO ADECUADO, haciendo una media hora de senderismo, subiendo y bajando.
Partiendo desde Agua Amarga, detras del lado derecho de su playa, hay una rambla ( un grandisimo descampado que se usa como aparcamiento ). Desde ahí, y junto a la carretera, hay un letrero que indica "Sendero a 450 metros ". Empezamos a subir, y tras unos pocos metros asfaltados, ya empieza el sendero. Durante el trayecto, hay pequeñas flechas rojas pintadas, que nos indican el camino.
The view of the Lake Michigan shoreline, South Manitou Island, from the Empire Bluff Overlook . I was surprised at what little snow there was up in Northern Michigan . I Hiked back to Empire Bluff in my shirt no jacket ,winds were calm and it was like a April day.
Camera - Nikon D700
Lens - Nikon 16-35mm
Exposure - 1/50 sec
Aperture - f/16
Focal Length - 27mm
ISO Speed - 200
Quality - raw processed in capture NX2
Filter - CPL
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We visited some of the beaches at Bendalong but my girlfriends hadn't been to Inyadda on the south side as we walked through the bush on the well worn track I told them to stop and take a breath before we turned the bend that led down to the stunning stretch of beach and a big "WOW" from both of them put a smile on my face. This was taken almost at the end but from the top it is so enchanting. The straggly bush and the coastal trees may not look like much but it is like walking down an arch covered isle. it is truly beautiful the only sound was the pounding surf and the leaves crunching under our feet as we headed down to the beach. and even more perfect was we were the only ones there. probably because the surf was a chop and with a southerly blowing that means plenty of blue bottles. We had the best time sucking in all the gorgeous colours as we strolled along the beach chatting and laughing.. It felt good to be back here again.
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Here I am ! this is what I call the pool, well poochie thinks it is a pool, you will find me here most days I practically live on this beach, it is where I have been all summer lolling around in the ocean, watching the odd bronze whaler sharks pop out of the dark blue and cruise along the beach in the warm turquoise water, watching the giant stingrays glide along from one end to the other, I watch the dolphins play and the whales when they are in town, there is always something exciting to see at the beach.. I love to just float in the ocean watching the clouds.. It is pretty awesome. the tourists have buggered off and yesterday we had it mostly to ourselves. I took this snap with my old camera, my 400D I never use it anymore but my compact died so I will use this as my crappy beach camera to just throw in my bag
Seriously, How good is that ?. Life doesn't get any better when you already live in heaven I would of jumped right in except for the blue bottles, there is tons of them suckers around right now
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An aerial view over Oludenize shows why it is consistently rated as one of the worlds most beautiful beaches. The resort is also famous for its paragliding opportunities. It is regarded as one of the best places in the world to paraglide due to its unique panoramic views and the Babadag Mountain's exceptional height.Oludenize is located in the Mugla Province the South West coast of Turkey.
Santa Monica is such a beautiful place to photograph. Try to find an area that is less crowded. Usually beaches with boulders has less people.
One of the most stunning beaches in Jervis bay. Myola is the perfect place to relax and a lot less crowded than Huskisson
Nelsons Beach. This is where you will find me everyday rain, hail or shine in the late afternoon with Bodie. Lately I have been staying here till almost dark and by then I am usually alone on the beach with my thoughts just walking along the shore and occasionally going in the water, we normally do 3-5 laps of the beach. Bodie loves it he is so happy and says hello to everyone on the beach. Some nights I just do not want to go home. Today I went in the day normally I would go swimming but I just sat on the rocks here for about 4 hours clicking away with my camera.
Wind blowing,, sun shining, and hot, but it never keeps tourist and some locals from combing the beaches here each day looking for that elusive, hard to find sea shell.
Bare footed, blown hair, and carrying her little bag for shells makes her look like a true tourist.
More bush fires,Hazard reduction apparently. The south coast is disappearing fast. The amount of development down the coast is disgusting. The I might head west to some far corner in WA
Sea gypsies in Bodgaya Island, live in small communities, building houses on stilts in the coastal shallows without fresh water or electricity, a real basic human lifestyle.
Pretty Plantation Point. One of my local stomping grounds. This part of the point changes noticeably a few times a year. Sometimes these rocks are covered completely with the pure white sand and then the tides change and the sand is stripped away exposing the rocks and electric green moss. It really is quite awesome and quite stunning on a day like today with the blue sky and crystal clear aqua ocean.. Yep the fire is still burning you can just see it on the horizon...the park should be open again on Friday although there isn't much left of it and no one knows yet the fate of a rare and endangered Bandicoot that was only reintroduced into the park last year...