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Alas, my bird identification skills have let me down again. This group of unidentified ducks seen off Red Cliff Point have left me at a loss when it comes to their identification.

Taken looking East along the coast from a viewpoint at Port en Bessin, near the Normandy landing beaches.

SWCP, South West Coastal Path, Looe to Fowey, Cornwall

The Cliffs of Moher are often crowded or in some cases shrouded in fog and clouds. Well, that was exactly the case earlier this day, but fortunately the clouds and crowds cleared late in the day for a gorgeous evening sunset. You can still see the low clouds lingering on the ocean.

Swallows on the ground, both males and females, typically raise and flutter their wings in an effort to prevent those unwelcome matings. At the same time, their gathering behaviour makes them more vulnerable.

Source: Ron Dudley's Blog; Feathered Photography

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The hills of Pittsburgh

French River, PEI

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash with flipped lens

Orwo NP22 (expired 1986) re-spooled to 620

First glimpse of sun over Nash Point, South Wales

It was a beautiful morning at Kynance Cove, Cornwall in late September 2017. The wind was blowing, the gulls were flying and no humans could be seen. I loved the different shades of green in the hills and blue in the water.

Vermillion Cliffs

thirteen shot stitch

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Cliff stairs

at the Limfjord in Denmark.

This is just the upper part of the 40 m high staircase

 

View from the top :

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Kauai, Hawaii. Singh-Ray LB Color Combo CP. Processed in Nik Color Efex Pro 4 (Pro Contrast and Graduated Neutral Density filters).

Took the hound on a different walk today.

 

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X100F - B+W Red Filter

 

Capture One

Looking northeast from Otter Cliffs, Acadia National Park. Beehive on the right, Gorham Mountain on the left, and distant Champlain Mountain in between. Looked for some leading lines among the joints and fractures in the rocks but could not find anything appropriate ... so I guess these are misleading lines.

 

Click to zoom ... can you find the other photographers in this picture?

 

Explore: July 17, 2016

 

See more from the Acadia album.

 

NZ Country and Coast

 

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Rising 720 feet (214 meters) above the Atlantic and spaning 8 miles along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare. I will never tire of photographing these majestic cliffs. BUT sadly I won't be visiting this trip.

 

Thank you for taking the time to visit I hope you enjoy. :-)

My 4th rendition of this spectacular waterfall - Iceland

Travelling along the Route de Crete between Cassis and La Ciotat

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France 24.10.2006

Praia da Falésia, translates to “beach of cliffs” in Portuguese, and graces the southern coast of Portugal, within the Algarve region lying between Albufeira and Vilamoura. The beach’s defining characteristic is the dramatic backdrop formed by the towering iconic red and orange cliffs that frame this breathtaking panorama. Praia da Falesia proudly holds the prestigious title of the #1 Beach in the World for 2024 by the Traveler’s Choice Awards.

This photograph was taken in Olhos de Agua and looking toward Vilamoura. The hues of red on the cliffs varies with the time of day and corresponding sunlight.

 

Cliffs of Moher, co Clare. Ireland

Gathering Nest Mud at the pond's edge

Sony FE 12-24mm f4 G

Cliff Dwellers Rock House and assorted rocks is located of Highway 89A at the base of the Vermillion Cliffs.

This is said to be the highest sea cliffs in the uk on Hirta Stkilda Scotland.

One of those photos in which words hardly can describe the scenery. I called it downward because the plane was turned downward and my camera focused on a cliff with a waterfall. In the backdrop another massive glacier.

Situated in County Clare and bordering the Burren Area, the Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing 230 meters above the ground at their highest point and 8km long, the Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. It was near these cliffs that I found the Six- spot Burnet seen in the earlier photos.

cast on the sea-mist coming up from below

 

polaroid week, day 4, image 2

The Sonoma Coast has been putting on a show the past week. Monster waves, high tides and beautiful light has made it special, that's for sure. I've been fortunate enough to get out a couple days and enjoy what the Sonoma Coast has been offering. Every time I go out and photograph on the SC, I find myself taking a moment and feeling extremely grateful to be able to enjoy, photograph and experience this place as much as I'm able to because it's home.

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