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While suffering from Monday blues, this icy blue composition with glacial reflection included serves as a pick-up.
Shaped by the wind and the pushing together of freezing sea ice, the ridges of pack ice are a common sight in polar seas.
Each wave brings a different type of beauty. I love admiring sea diamonds, pastel colors, sun reflections, etc. I miss being at sea. Hopefully soon we all will be able to enjoy these wonders up close again.
In the beautiful waters of Triton Bay in Indonesia water abstracts are beauties to behold. The magnificence of the sea is magnified by wave actions that produce abstract that allow your imagination to roam.
The blues of the world's oceans may vary in intensity. One thing they do have in common is their beauty, which may be magnified by the reflection of the sun and the movement of waves.
The crest of a wave and its aftermath can be pure fascination. But, if the seas continue to suffer from increasing contamination from plastics and other substances who will be able to enjoy them?
A clashing pastel abstract of a cresting wave with sea diamonds and the differences with the surrounding sea.
Some sea diamonds on the crest of a wave soon to be lost in the sparkling blue waters of Triton Bay.The blues of the oceans of the world may vary in their intensity but one thing they have in common is their beauty. Please protect the oceans.
The artistry of the sea knows no bounds. I love admiring sea diamonds, pastel colors, sun reflections, etc. I miss being at sea. Hopefully soon we all will be able to enjoy these wonders up close again.
Like a reaper on the crest of a wave trying to eliminate a black spot of possible pollution in a swirling sea.
An aerial view of the blue hues of the swirling current of the Indian Ocean off the western coast of Australia near Broome.
What a spot in the Indian Ocean just south of the island of Digue in the Seychelles might look like from the moon.
When you look at a wave, it can be hard to say which way is up and which is down. Somewhere in the middle of Baffin Bay, crossing from the Canadian Arctic to Greenland.
The blues of the world's oceans may vary in their intensity. But, one thing they all have in common is their beauty magnified by the intensity of the sun and the action of waves.
In the turquoise blue waters of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, reflections, patterns and wave action produced a magical combination of blue hues.
No matter whether its in the open sea, a port or any body of water, the beauty of the sea can not be suppressed.
A wave about to meld with the sea around it. Somewhere in the middle of Baffin Bay, crossing from the Canadian Arctic to Greenland.
An aerial vista in pastel blue hues of the swirling current of the Indian Ocean off the western coast of Australia near Broome.
The waves agitated by the motion of our ship revealed a light blue hue in contrast to the deep blue of the surrounding surface.
A pastel abstract featuring the cold waters of Spitsbergen in the Arctic above 78º N on a cloudy day.
Individual flowers of a coneflower placed randomly to pick up the light, shadows and various shades of the colour.
HMM!
Macro Mondays: One color
A wave action shot taken off of the Canadian coast (Nunavut), where the sea offered a delightful contrast of blue hues, patterns and layers.
The blues of the oceans of the world may vary in their intensity. One thing they have in common is their beauty magnified by the reflection of the sun and the movement of waves.
This is a wave action shot taken in the South China Sea. The sea offered a delightful contrast of a diamond foam crest wave with the sun reflecting off the sea.
To some the blue of water may be tiresome, but I never tire of the wondrous combinations of blue that the sea with the help of the sun may produce.
Outbound Metra Union Pacific West Line Train 505 kicks up the dust as it sails around a snowy curve at Mile Post 26.20 of the UPRR Geneva Subdivision in Wheaton.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 400, f/6.3, 270mm, 1/1000s