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A couple of years ago, the water level of Lake Argyle was significantly lowered for work. The eerie-looking remnants of tree stumps dotting the new shoreline were well underwater before that. Obviously, fish that had been using these stumps as guideposts had to find new haunts... compelling fishermen to change their tactics as well.

 

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It basically were the two of us out there, me searching for the perfect shot and him looking for precious metals and other lost stuff returned by sea and storm :)

 

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Spent a fair part of summer on various beaches and this was a common sight after high tide.

 

Taken from King’s Parade in New Brighton just after sunset.

Fans make their way through gate security for a day game at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. It's interesting that while the team's primary color is blue, the attendants at the gate wear red. It's a way, perhaps, to make them more distinguishable amongst a preponderance of blue-clad fans.

 

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If you knew the structure on the bottom of a lake, you could easily catch many more fish. Fishermen know that fish follow paths along the bottom as they go between deep water and shallow water... with waypoints along the way, such as these tree stumps. A couple of years ago, the water level of Lake Argyle had been lowered significantly for work. The muddy and sandy shoreline, as well as the tree stumps in this scene, were normally far underwater. Any fisherman worth his salt would have made note of the structure that had been revealed while the water level was so low. The dam can also be seen in the distance in this image.

 

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Sundown over Broadstairs Harbour

Mosley walks the beach every day with his metal detector. He has found all kinds of little trinkets and a little money. On this day, he was surprised to discover a large area that was signaling. During low tide, Mosley had 25 friends help him dig, and, what a find! A Maserati MC12. Unfortunately, high tide came in before they could move the car and Mosley was never able to locate it again.

 

The above story is fictitious. Mosley doesn't own a metal detector.

 

Aptos, California 2012

This man is searching the beach with his metal detector and boy is there a lot of beach at Camber sands

A couple of years ago, the water level of Lake Argyle had been significantly lowered for work. Ryan and I walked along the newly-formed shoreline that had previously been underwater. In this image, he is resting on an old, once-submerged tree trunk with his metal detecting gear and looking towards the setting sun.

 

I bracketed five exposures when I shot this image but as I just now processed the scene, I decided to use only three of them. I added them as layers in Photoshop and blended the layers together to include all of the scene's dynamic range.

 

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Break from metal detecting

Neither stopped so I assume it was a fruitless search.

I trust that everyone is having a great weekend! :)

 

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Mosley walks the beach every day with his metal detector. He has found all kinds of little trinkets and a little money. On this day, he was surprised to discover a large area that was signaling. During low tide, Mosley had 25 friends help him dig, and, what a find! A Maserati MC12. Unfortunately, high tide came in before they could move the car and Mosley was never able to locate it again.

 

The above story is fictitious. Mosley doesn't own a metal detector.

 

Aptos, California 2012

The landscape at Winnall Winchester, including stray metal detectorists on Sunday :)

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Just a simple candid street style Snapograph taken at London UK of a guy doing a bit of metal detecting.

 

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The local museum are excavating an area belived to have been the location ​for a castle, dating back to around 13-1400 AD

 

The coins underneath are Roman and about 1700 years old, but the one on the top is a Celtic Potin which dates to about 50 BC. These are amongst the earliest coins used in Britain. They were made of cast bronze and cast in strips then snapped off the strips. This one was cast by the Canti Tribe of Kent and shows the head of their god Apollo on the obverse (shown). (Macro Mondays Oldest), (ODC Trash or treasure?")COPYRIGHT NOTICE - All rights reserved. Please do not use my photographs on websites or other published material without my express written consent. If you choose to infringe my copyright by using my photographs without my written consent you agree to pay £50.00 per day for the use thereof and you agree to indemnify me for any resulting 3rd party claims. Yahoo (flickr) has written consent to use my photographs for Flickr pages.

Who knows what that thing is really picking up?

 

This is a quick little build that I mostly completed in an evening, with some tweaks later as Bricklink orders arrived.

 

Fun fact: I only have two of those skulls, and one is on the ground in the cave. I had to take three photos and merge them to get the skull faces on all the legs. More will be here from Bricklink eventually...

 

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Bonney works a beach with her metal detector in the cool of a late summer afternoon. Over the years. she has pulled a heap of colonial-eraand early American artifacts from this sand, where two centuries ago a vast wooden shipbuilding enterprise thrived.

 

From the Treaty of Paris that legitimized our nation on the world stage, until steam power finally eclipsed wind power for moving ships, American sailing vessels, stout and swift, plied fishing and trade routes across the North Atlantic under the new Star Spangled Banner. Many were built on Shipyard Lane in Duxbury, MA, where Bonney is beachcombing. Today a sharp eye is required to see any trace of this era of industry. A metal detector helps, too.

 

Aside: There are no wooded hillsides like this in Duxbury. I tucked a little piece of Vermont in the back as balm for my homesickness.

After a storm is the best time to look for treasure on the beach.

SOOC Gulls sweep overhead while a man sweeps Lake Erie with a metal detector.

 

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brighton's beach with low light and low tide..

 

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Whenever I see a metal detectorist on Porty Beach, the old Calvin and Hobbes comic about digging for hidden loot always comes to my mind, "there's treasure everywhere!"

Weymouth, August 2020

 

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My Hubby doing a spot of metal detecting on the beach with ruby in the background, paddling in the sea

silhouetted man with a metal detector, blackpool beach 2016

It's a bit early in the season to search for objects lost by beach-goers. I suppose that he subscribes to the, "The early bird gets the worm." theory.

Prison personnel demonstrate the new metal detector at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio – state of the art in 1976. Men’s hairstyles varied as much then as now.

.... Also On The Hunt ....

Don’t ask me why … and I’m from NYC... so excuse me for never knowing about it before …. but I have a new found interest in sea glass … ok … if you wanna ask … it’s cause a friend introduced me to it ... especially from the beautiful ones he’s finding on the other side of the world and turning them into magical pieces of art and jewelry … in any event … I live only 10 minutes from the ocean … and this all got me excited enough about sea glass to get my ass off the couch …dust off my camera … and set off to find some for myself … well …. it’s been very cold (especially for Florida) … and while I made no discoveries on my first outing … I did get to make a few images that I otherwise wouldn’t have made … so … I got some new things in my life to excite me …. and some different kind of images for my camera to work with …. and this week I’ll be presenting some with my Day At the Beach Series (or more accurately 30 Minutes At The Beach Series) …. longwinded intro I know … but just wanted to share some pictures … and hoping also they’ll continue to inspire me for new adventures to come ….

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