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Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand.
April, 2019
The far-off shores swim blue and indistinct,
Like half-lost memories of some old dream.
The listless waves that catch each sunny gleam
Are idling up the waterways land-linked,
And, yellowing along the harbour's breast,
The light is leaping shoreward from the west.
: E. Pauline Johnson.
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Sunrise on the Hudson River at low tide. Fall colors are very late this year. You'll notice the tree to the right has very few leaves changed to red. Just been a weird year.
This was taken around midday and, as such, only a smaller arc of the rainbow was visible so it appears low to the ground. Rainbows look higher when the sun is lower. Conversely if I'd been higher, the rainbow would have appeared taller (more of the arc being visible).
I had to look all this up as I was concerned a low bow would mean the pot of gold was buried deeper.
Una moneda que nos hicieron en las fiestas medievales de Ávila. Nos acercamos a uno de los puestos y allí estaban con un recipiente cargado de plomo fundido al fuego de unas ascuas. Puso una pequeña cantidad en un molde redondo de madera. Una vez templado lo paso al agua, y de ahí con un buen martillazo poniendo la pieza en su correspondiente molde nos hizo esta moneda de plomo.
So this is the south side of the Dutch Island Terschelling. A co-incidence that it was low tide where neat small islands popped up. The atmosphere with no wind and high temperatures made it a great summer feel. The next day I biked up here with my family, all was covered with seawater. Thanks all for your comments and favs
Ebbe im Abendlicht am Wremer Tief.
Low tide in the evening light at Wremer Tief.
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I went to do a photo shoot the other day, and my husband, wandered down the road looking for deer. Instead he found this stunning view ~of course I had to get a picture
Not raining enough in SE Texas, triple digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures. Riverstone Wetlands, Sugar Land.
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Flakstadøya Island close to village of Bø in Lofoten Archipelago, Norway.
I'm starting to appreciate low tide photography a bit more as you can get some really nice sand reflections and textures. I messed up twice; firstly arriving a bit too late for this lovely light, this was actually a quick arrival shot to make sure I had something in the bag.
By the time I positioned myself in front of some interesting rocks and attached my filters the light had all disappeared with next to no colour. It was so uninspiring that I called it quits but then when I got home of course the sky was full of pink streaks 🙈😭
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A large tidal pool left behind on Barassie Beach just pulled me in for this shot of the distant Isle of Arran and crepuscular rays from the edge of a storm cell as the sun was receding towards the horizon.
I don't even care about the completely blown out main highlight in the frame knowing that this scene is just one mile from my new home. I can return, anytime and in any weather. There is a deep sense of peace in that. If you look closely in my previous scene from this sunset you can see the very slight outflow from this tidal pool. It will give a sense of scale, the beach is much deeper than it looks.
Ever since I moved to Scotland 11 years ago I have always been drawn to this stretch of coastline - time and time again. Enjoy.