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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.
(237/366) Low tide at Passage East harbour, quick iPhone shot taken while waiting for the car ferry to get home. Happy Wall Wednesday!
One of the big advantages of holidays in Scandinavia in December is that you can take sunrise shots from 9 to 12 and sunset shots from 1 to 4. The angle of the sun on the horizon remains extremely low all day long. Hvidbjerg Strand, Jylland, Denmark
I thought this sign was a little unnecessary. If the aircraft are flying that low, they are going to hit the trees way before they get low enough to hit me. The autumn color is about at peak now. I thought the reds in this grouping of trees made an attractive roadside display.
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
Slender Ringtail Damselfly (Austrolestes analis)
This one kept perching on blades of grass so I ended up flat on the ground to get this shot.
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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 🙈😭