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This paddle boarder was enjoying the tranquility of the bayou ... until I yelled out from my kayak to ask if she would paddle in a certain direction. She politely obliged the request, and then we both went back about our business. Caddo Lake, Texas, USA, November 2022

 

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This fellow set off on his paddleboard from Esquimalt Lagoon and disappeared into the fog. I never saw him again. Quite strange.

Colwood, B.C.

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For my video; youtu.be/_U5Xv4SPU0A

 

Paddle boarder,

Freighters,

Sunset beach,

West End, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

  

Witness the serene beauty of early mornings in Barceloneta, Barcelona's coastal neighborhood. As the sun rises, the locals and visitors gracefully immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance. The beach promenade becomes a haven for those seeking an invigorating start to their day. Whether it's a peaceful jog along the shore or a refreshing dip in the calm waters, Barceloneta offers a captivating backdrop for morning activities. In this photo, a paddleboarder embraces the gentle waves, adding a touch of adventure to the tranquil scene – Barceloneta, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Morro Bay, California

 

I would like to get this photo to one or more of these paddleboarders. If anyone knows one of them, please contact me via my email listed on my "About" page.

Summer days at the beach with sunrise colours at Umina Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

Hey, long time no 'sea' everyone! I've been in school, so I haven't had much time for photography. Since it's a semester break I finally had a chance to shoot a little.

 

You know how difficult it is to shoot in the snow when you wear glasses, and then also try and keep the camera safe from the elements at the same time while trying to focus on your subject that's moving! Although, this pic is a bit soft, I thought it added to the painterly/ moody feel, so I thought it worked out in the end.

 

Here's a paddleboarder riding the waves in a snow storm on the coast of Maine.

  

"Paddleboarding at Porthmeor" - Porthmeor Beach, St. Ives, Cornwall

Benni and I headed down to Laguna at 8:15 this morning as the pest control man came to rid us of ants and spiders. Ants come into the house looking for water during a heatwave.

 

Benni found her favorite water and had a wonderful time in the little cove near Main Beach. Her "Benni's Beach" looked too busy with divers and paddleboarders so we found a little cove with no lifeguard! Yay!

 

Bird Rock in the background, location of my one and only free dive for an abalone. I pried a big one off the rocks to impress my boyfriend who turned out to be my husband.

The ultrasonic test train has been touring the highlands for the last two days and we managed to miss it on the Mallaig branch as he left 72 minutes early as we were still having tea, a rookie mistake!

I wasn't going to be caught out on the Oban branch, I went down three hours ahead of scheduled departure, had a chat with the crew and made sure I got to this location in plenty of time. In fact I sat here in this beautiful spot for over two hours with all kinds of potential issues: rain, a lot of cloud, mountains disappearing at the rear, wind and paddleboarders breaking the reflection and the train ending up being late ...

It all came good in the end with seconds to spare on the sun front, the tiniest gap allowing this great scene of a Large logo 37 back in the heart of the highlands, 37610 heading the 1630 Oban to Mossend Down Yard Ultrasonic test train, 37219 on the rear at Orchy viaduct.

Paddle boarding is becoming increasingly popular on our rivers, though yesterday was the first time I've come across it on a canal. Then I realised that the chap with the dog was apparently keeping pace with the lady paddle boarder, and was carrying quite a heavy backpack. She had it made! As we passed each other we exchanged a few friendly words and some meaningful smiles.

A paddleboarder at the southern end of Hinsby Beach, Taroona, Tasmania.

Shot taken early in the morning with "morning mist" and the sun. An early sportive man is already supping (standup paddleboarding) on this lake. I was just in time to take this picture as the paddleboarder appeared suddenly in the mist.

 

f8.0 | ISO100 | 28mm

Ricoh grIII

Houten | The Netherlands

 

Explored! 28th February 2021

 

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Child rowing on paddleboard on the bay at Woy Woy, NSW, Australia

I was searching for the Definitely Dreaming theme of six when taking this shot but unfortunately I needed an extra bird. But I did like the paddleboarder going past the rocks where the birds were resting as the sun went down. Notice the white fog hanging over the city area.

North Brighton Beach area, Melbourne.

Qualicum Beach in summertime.

A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. A stand-up-paddleboarder seen at sunset at Noosa, Queensland.

Sunrise, Paddleboarders and Boats from the Esplanade at Ettalong Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

Paddle boarder out on the Pacific Ocean at Coogee Beach, Sydney.

Lake Garda, Italy

 

I've previously uploaded an image from this location last October but came across a series of images on the hard drive I'd taken to form a panorama but never got around to stitching them... well here it is. A three frame stitched image in a 3:1 ratio.

 

Only had about 25 minutes at this spot as had to dash back into town to meet up with Mrs R for our evening meal and it's a surprisingly long walk back from here... the two blurred paddle boarders crossing the lake clearly knew the fastest route!

 

Made a collage of some of the 30 some girls out on their paddle boards.. They do it now because the water is too cold around Halloween. Just paddlers having some fun.

A couple of Paddleboarders enjoy the calm waters but stormy skies down at Crescent Beach BC Canada..

Sunrise, Paddleboarders and Boats from the Esplanade at Ettalong Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

A loose group (take that as you want) of about 20 paddlers earlier this month,

Morro Bay, California

A Stand-Up Paddleboarder surfs the swells at Mavericks on December 16, 2020.

Paddleboarding on Ullswater, Stoney Rigg behind.

Avon Beach, Mudeford, Dorset

Nicomekl River going upstream. When the tide turns they can float back down free.

This curious paddleboarder contemplated the machinery rebuilding the pier at Dromana Beach. The scale of the paddleboarder and beauty of the sea on an early misty morning caught my eye. The pier needs rebuilding following storm damage to its the lower deck.

Eagle Nest Lake, NM

 

A paddleboarder rides out into the fog on the early morning lake.

M60 waiting to come into harbour at Saundersfoot...with two shy paddleboarders in frame.

I just loved seeing this scene and felt the need to take this photo.

The layers of the glacier show how tall it is, how impressive and majestic nature features are. The amount of ice also shows how cold it must be out there.

Next to it, the two paddleboarders look like two tiny lost tourists in this inhospitable remote part of the Earth. From where I was standing, it already felt cold. I could just imagine how cold it must have been for them. And what if they fall into the water, how much colder may it feel to dip in this freezing water?

Early morning seascape with paddleboarders and surfer at Shelly Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.

Anvil Island in the background.

 

On a short road trip for the day, up to Whistler and back, going with a buddy to pick up something he left there by accident. This shot was taken in Porteau Cove on Howe Sound on the way back. It is about 30 to 45 minutes north of Vancouver if there are no cars on the road. So an hour to an hour and a half (or longer) on a normal day.

Wild wind and waves in Morro Bay on morning of 12/8; Two paddleboarders kept me busy; CA; USA

Surfers and 1 paddleboarder were out testing their skills at high tide today; Morro Bay; CA; USA

Brave souls or foolish. Yesterday I noticed these three way over north in the ice on the point and they finally paddled back and through the channel to the harbor. 41* out. Hmmmmmm.

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