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Moody conditions down at the magical Luskentyre Beach. Taken during our March 2023 Isle of Harris Workshop. Why not join us next year ??
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A parent and child enjoy a moment together listening to the crashing waves and gazing out on the blue Lake Michigan waters...
Being together in nature is a beautiful thing.
“See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me.”
— Auli’i Cravalho, “How Far I’ll Go”
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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It's been way too long since I've posted something here on Flickr. This is one my favorite images I got at Cape Kiwanda a few months back
Monochrome photograph of Llandanwg Beach and the waves crashing against the rocks on a very chilly late afternoon.
The storm waves from the Pacific Ocean crash against the rocky bluffs at Cape Disappointment, Washington. The lighthouse sitting above the heavy surf punctuates this northwest scene.
Shot handheld as a storm rolled in with gale force wind. I wanted to capture the dynamics of the scene, movements, colors, and the overall mood of the scene.
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And to close, we are back for a variation on the opening photograph with just a slight change of the perspective and time passing. How much time? It's about 50 minutes after the sunrise photograph ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog: A Beautiful Morning Faraway
Not only was it somewhat stormy down at the beach, this afternoon, it was very cold and almost impossible to stand still to take my photographs, due to the strong wind blowing off the sea!
Crashing waves stopping anyone walking along the esplanade apart from one silly man!!
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A lonely light peering through stormy skies. A young Harry Potter was rumored to be spotted here… - Stonington, CT
Oregon Coast at Seal Rock beach. Full moon was setting so I used my 70-200 f4L lens and used some distant rocks that were stopping these amazing waves as a foreground element in hopes that a wave would hit them and shoot up at the moon. In the actual RAW file, the moon and sky is a lot lighter but I felt that a darker sky and a slightly higher contrast on the moon would help and this is the best I have come up with.
This is a single frame and that is the REAL MOON that was in the sky. I did a slight contrast to it, but this is all from a single SHOT. A 3 stop hard GND filter was used to balance the exposure.
As the sun set, a huge March storm crashed into Coquille Point near Bandon, Oregon.
Gulls flew in for refuge in the green grass atop the leeward side of the sea stacks. A weathered log rolled in the foreground.
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This lighthouse is located in Newport Oregon in an area often referred to as Agate Beach. The lighthouse is 93 feet tall and is located on a basalt point that extend out into the Pacific Ocean. The lighthouse has been in service since the 1870's.
This particular image was taken from the south.
A glorious morning on the Gold Coast. I didn't think I would get any colour but Mother Nature always surprises :)
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An image from from Porth Nanven (Cot Valley) showing the sea breaking over the dinosaur eggs on the beach. In the background, the twin peaks of the Brison rocks sit on the horizon.
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Since getting my new camera recently I had been aching to shoot a landscape. I had been shooting like a madman but not landscapes. Not sure why. Just busy I suppose and I have been learning a lot about flash lighting, portraiture, etc. So some weeks ago my buddy Hector and I decided we should go hit up Corona Del Mar and see if we can't get a good sunset. Unfortunately it became quite cloudy. Nevertheless I shot and luckily we got some color and nice comps. I know my posting has been sporadic lately at best but I am still trying to recover all my photos off of my hard drives that failed.
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On our 1st morning in Cullen we went down to the harbour .There was a quiet a swell on the sea and some lovely crashing waves hitting the breakwater.....it set the tone for the rest of our stay there.......wonderful place and very nice weather........Cullen,Banffshire,Moray,North East Scotland
Yessssss, das war wohl so in etwa mein Gedanke als ich dieses Licht gesehen habe!!🌞 Was für ein schöner Moment! Ich habe das Bild geschossen, kurz kontrolliert ob alles passt, einen Moment die Landschaft genossen und dann nichts wie weg! Es würde plötzlich rasend schnell dunkel und ich hatte noch 30min. Weg durch den Wald. Die Taschenlampe, die eigentlich immer dabei ist, war irgendwo und ich hatte ziemlich Glück dass ich den Weg noch gefunden habe..!😬👍
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Life is like the ocean.
It can be calm or still,
and rough or rigid,
but in the end,
it is always beautiful.
~unknown ~
New Years day on the cliff tops at the Butt of Lewis. watching the waves crashing in from the Atlantic
.... the water rushing to the wellhead,
filling the pitcher until it spills . . .
Well, we were hit hard by Storm Ciara as it swept across both the sea and land! I did go for a walk to see how bad it was down at the beach and, oh my, it was bad!!
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