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Pier 7, Embarcadero, SFO, offers the best view of Bay, Bay Bridge, Treasure Island and San Francisco Financial District on the other side.
A stroll here in the late evening is an awesome experience with dazzling lights all around! Its a long walk to the end of the Pier.
Pls press L and view.
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A morning walk at the White Rock pier. It looks blustery, but I had an excellent walk. Relatively warm, and because of our return to Standard time, the sun is an hour higher in the sky than it was before when I take my walk.
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Extending the shutter here just a little helps with the reflection on the mostly calm river, smoothing out the ripples just enough.
The colors in the sky were pretty neat at this time too.
I have quite a few shots from here but this is probably my fav to date.
This is 2 exposures - 20 seconds for the sky and 40 seconds for the foreground.
There were a few lenticular clouds but these faded at sunset which was a shame.
Southsea is a seaside resort and geographic area, located in Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island, Hampshire, England. Southsea is located to the south of Portsmouth city centre and to the east of Old Portsmouth.
Another comp of my daughter out on the pier on this golden sunset light. She was sitting there waiting for her long exposure to end ... just like me :)
Happy Bench Monday
Some great lighting can be had at this time of day ... came together nicely here at the end of the pier in this composition.
Peering out and once proud pilings for piers, these pry into the past, now little more than pondering posts.
In April 1865 The Eastbourne Pier Company was formed with a working capital of £15,000. Work began in April 1866; Four years later Lord Edward Cavendish opened the pier although it wasn’t completed until 1872.
The pier is 300 metres long and built on stilts, which rest in cups on the seabed allowing the whole structure to move during rough weather.
This pier is the central feature of the July 4th celebrations in Cayucos, CA. The weather on the central coast has been the best in years. Last night the sunset added to the spectacular views we have been enjoying during this week of national celebration.
Blyth has two huge piers guarding the entrance to the Harbour. The West Pier, made of wooden planks with metal railings, stretches out for more than 400m and is a great vantage point for fishing. The East Pier is inaccessible and has a lighthouse (1907) at the end of it.
The pier was built in the Victorian era to service Clyde steamers. Portencross never proved as popular a destination as places like Largs, Fairlie and Wemyss Bay, and at some point the pier fell out of use.
Steetley pier
6 Stop ND Firecrest Filter.
Distant ships managing to stay still for the 13 second exposure.
Nikon D850
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Tynemouth Pier extends 900 metres out to sea and the walk to the pier lighthouse is rewarded with some magnificent views of the river entrance and back towards Tynemouth Priory & Castle. The pier is a Grade II Listed building and dates back to Victorian times when its construction was a major feat of engineering.
A wider view of a recent sunrise at Cromer Pier.
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