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There were some nice, misty clouds earlier in the days but they had cleared by the time I arrived at this beach. However still some sea mist. The sea quieter after the low pressure storms of the past days. Quite a bit of foam still evident. The brown speckled section is foam washed onto the beach and now drying with sand and dirt on top. A bit like burnt coconut! I tried a few long exposures and this seemed the best. There was still plenty of tannin coloured water entering from the adjacent lagoon that is fed by creeks. Bournda National Park Far South Coast NSW.
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 (all shots with this lens till 95% with aperture at 2.0)
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At first this photo didn't catch my eye.
Then I spot details and I was amazed!
Look at tangent lines beetween bubbles - they look like beeing made out of delicate silver wire!
Also look at various sizes and shapes of reflections!
And this is just usual foam spot somewhere in a forest (by the way strange place to find foam :)
Микрофото с объективом Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 20x0.42 с Raynox DCR-250 в качестве тубусной линзы. Стэкинг
Nothing will stop me...not even sea foam :-)
Willet (Tringa semipalmata)
Seen in Amelia Island, Florida
A snowy egret stands in sea foam along the beach in Florida.
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I am forever walking upon these shores,
Betwixt the sand and the foam,
The high tide will erase my foot-prints,
And the wind will blow away the foam.
But the sea and the shore will remain
Forever.
--Kahlil Gibran
Sand and Foam
*Photo taken at a beach on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii
Not Goth soapsuds. Instead, up really close to black plastic foam - the cut side of a small block. Uses - packing, thermal insulation and more. On this piece the uncut foam bubbles are closed by very thin 'windows'. FOV about 8mm across.
Foam Flower has a stem with flowers blooming around it making a cylinder shape but at the end the flowers curve, to create a cap to the shape. So, I just shot above the flowers looking down here. Letting the SDOF allow the flowers to gently melt away the further down the stem they are.
I hope everyone enjoys this image!