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Some new bits from the newest round of Arcade, loving this set ^^
Wearing:
Catwa - Lona
Stealthic - Somber
Belle Epoque {Ocean's Daughter {
Taken @ Baja Tides
Not much more to say, but that it was shot in Salthill, Galway Bay, Ireland on a 'fresh' day. (Read: strong winds.)
Morning along the Atlantic Ocean with nearly clear skies. Came down to watch the view and to take some sunrise views with reduced aperture size to get some sun stars.
A somewhat abstract painting created with mage.space. Post-processed in Photoshop. Looking close, some look like fish, others like more like squid. 😄
No puedes cruzar el mar, simplemente mirando el agua 🌊 / You can't cross the sea, simply by looking at the water 🌊
It is that time of year - where I am so ready for a break that I am now re-using old titles - I think ! - I must have used A Splash of Light before - I'm not even sure ;)
Only extended the shutter speed to 1/2 second here to get some wave action with the swells hitting against the rocks. The clouds over the ocean were very pretty there in the morning.
York, Maine
Michael and I had once again climbed up onto the top of a building site (it won't surprise you to read that it involved nettles, crouching, hiding from pedestrians and cameras and putting a ladder up on very precarious ground). The site itself wasn't of much interest; just one of many new blocks of flats going up on a road that can't really cope.
We did however get a great view of the coast. Along Shoreham harbour are a collection of giant sheds that hold raw building materials. Their sparse, modest lighting brings them out of the dark but separates them from their black surroundings, giving the impression that they stand alone in the water.
(Another long time away from Flickr - sorry about that. Blah blah mental health blah blah etc. You know.)
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