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'Happy Days my Flickr Friends whatever your weather'
Video to the tune 'Campervan' by UK artist DropTheEye! ~ "Enjoy" :)
A slightly different viewpoint and longer exposure of Target Rock from The National Trust's Coastal Path near Frenchman's Bay, South Shields.
:[P&E]:- Maire Bikini @Famished - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/226/225/800
Sandman Set by CHEZ MOI @Tres Chic - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Tres%20Chic/139/139/21
Pearl Of Da Sea Pose by Olivia Golden @Dubai Event - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Horizon%20Beach/115/119/23
Scratch Mark w/Glitter by Jack Spoon
Lexa Canaima Coffin Nails @Dubai Event
A 30 second exposure of Herd Groyne Lighthouse at the mouth of the River Tyne, taken from Little Haven Beach, South Shields
Low level Arabian Sea abstract image taken on Candolim Beach in Goa, India. I used intentional camera movement to create this abstract effect, read my bio below for more information.
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The view of Target Rock at South Shields without the ND filter giving a more 'realistic' sea effect.
Nothing is done slowly with a greyhound, especially when it is beach time. Willow playing in the water at the Mosman Park beach.
Nothing is done slowly with a greyhound, especially when it is beach time. Willow playing in the water at the Mosman Park beach.
A skull shaped sea stack in the mysterious shores of Giordale Bay, where dark caverns, eerie rock structures, and the endless keening of fulmars wheeling overhead give a strange and otherworldly feel to this beautiful location.
The old stone steps leading down to the beach from the prom at Seaburn, illuminated just after sunrise.
Willow fired up again with a full-on leap as she comes out of the water. Mosman Park beach.
When she was younger, according to my GPS watch which I attached to her she was going from zero to ~50 kmh in 50 metres. My arm knows all this.
A small log — silent traveler — carries memories of distant lands, beyond the maps, shaped by wind, water, and time.