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Different day, same location.
Clevedon Pill, Somerset, UK.
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Fantastic sunset last night......
Little Harp Bay, Clevedon, UK.
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When the whole world seems full of noise, try and create your own sense of calm in the small space you are in!
Here are the things I used to build this room of warm calm...
pink trench coat on hanger2
brown trench coat on hanger1 Both 3 LI each
Classic Mirror Wardrobe PG 5LI
Classic Dresser 2LI
Classic Lingerie Chest 2LI
Foxes - Travelling Heart - Whippets 1LI each
Nutmeg:
Grandma's Cottage Basket w/Flowers 6LI
Countryside Dream Rug Adult / 1 5LI
Hallway Clutter Tulip Vase / 2 3LI
Ceramic Jars 2LI
Springtide Hanging Wreath 3LI
Disarray Wicker Basket Light v2 6LI
Apple Fall: Mirielle Plaster Kit
Another from my 'Pink Pier' set earlier in the year. If all else fails I have a Clevedon sunset - never fails! So lucky to have this on my doorstep - every time I go the conditions are so different and the power of the local tides mean the beach is never quite the same each time as well as the different lighting and the position of the setting sun.
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Clevedon Pier, Somerset, UK.
Last night on Clevedon Beach, great to meet Rob Dando
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We are having spring tides at the moment which means exceptionally high tides. The Bristol Channel has the second highest rise and fall of the tide in the world. This taken at Penclawdd on the estuary just about one hour from the top of the tide. Usually it is just a very small river meandering through the marsh. A long exposure shot to try and capture the tide rushing in. I will try and catch up with everyone later today
Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. There are various technical definitions of spring, but local usage of the term varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. At the spring (or vernal) equinox, days and nights are approximately twelve hours long, with daytime length increasing and nighttime length decreasing as the season progresses.
Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Subtropical and tropical areas have climates better described in terms of other seasons, e.g. dry or wet, monsoonal or cyclonic. Cultures may have local names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe. Source Wikipedia.
TD : 1/320 f/5.6 ISO 200 @100 mm
I had a couple of evenings at Clevedon Pill this week and I am working through the shots I took - high tide and sunset combo.
Clevedon Pill, Somerset, UK.
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A calming view of the sea from these steps! although difficult to compose a different shot with 2 people in the same place at the same time! The leading railing into the sea aren't quite symmetrical but I have tried my best to centralise the shot.
7 - Tree Slice Painting - Bee Stings
7 - Tree Slice Painting - Felicia
7 - Tree Slice Painting - Tara
Nutmeg. Bohemian Loft Bed
Nutmeg. Bohemian Loft Headboard
Nutmeg. Bohemian Chandelier Long
Nutmeg. Bohemian Loft Plant
Nutmeg. His Vintage Shoes
Nutmeg. His Vintage Hat
Nutmeg. His Vintage Bag
Nutmeg. Home Clutter Books Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Old Wood Canopy Curtain
Nutmeg. Warm Respite Armchair
Nutmeg. Springtide Charcoal Cabinet w/Books
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Rug
Nutmeg. Dandy Ashtray Black
Apple Fall Old Manufactory
Apple Fall Old Canvas Trunk
Apple Fall Cushion - Lover
Apple Fall Cushion - Stripes, Mustard
Apple Fall Camille Mantle w/ Logs - Burnt Ash
Apple Fall Renaissance Tomes - Cream
Apple Fall Dried Poppy Stems
Apple Fall Signature Speaker - Brown Leather
Apple Fall Baby Pomegranate Spray - Charred Pot
Apple Fall Plant Stand, Short - Nickel
Apple Fall Stacked Magazines
Apple Fall Plaster Vase w/ Beads
West Village Glass Jar Candle - Brown Glass
{vespertine} - philodendron gloriosum
{vespertine} - potted monstera
{vespertine} - fiddle leaf fig
{vespertine} hanging succulents. - string of pearls.,
{vespertine} hanging succulents. - sedum burrito.
dust bunny . paradise plants . monstera tree
dust bunny . spotted begonia
..::THOR::.. Trinkets Plate RARE
*LODE* Decor - Chamomile Vase
Fancy Decor: Uber Rug
[Con.] X Bust - Liberty
{anc} bijou lamp screen
Another one from my series of sunsets at Clevedon Pill.
Clevedon, Somerset, UK.
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A wider view of the scene at Cotehele Quay with my photo buddy Nick Green up to his knees in water as the spring tides flood the quay side area.
Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. There are various technical definitions of spring, but local usage of the term varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. At the spring (or vernal) equinox, days and nights are approximately twelve hours long, with daytime length increasing and nighttime length decreasing as the season progresses.
Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Subtropical and tropical areas have climates better described in terms of other seasons, e.g. dry or wet, monsoonal or cyclonic. Cultures may have local names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe.
Source Wikipedia.
TD : 1/640 f/8 ISO 400 @200 mm
Llandudno Bay and the North Shore
A beach of sand, shingle and rock curves two miles between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme.
For most of the length of Llandudno's North Shore there is a wide curving Victorian promenade. The road, collectively known as The Parade, has a different name for each block and it is on these parades and crescents that many of Llandudno's hotels are built. Near the centre of the bay is the Venue Cymru. The Llandudno Sailing Club and a roundabout mark the end of this section of The Parade and beyond are more hotels and guest houses but they are in the township of Craig-y-Don.
At Nant-y-Gamar Road, the Parade becomes Colwyn Road with the fields of Bodafon Hall Farm on the landward side but with the promenade continuing until it ends in a large paddling pool for children and finally at Craigside on the lower slopes of the Little Orme.
Llandudno Pier
The award-winning pier is on the North Shore. Built in 1878, it is a Grade II listed building.
The pier was extended in 1884 in a landward direction along the side of what was the Baths Hotel (where the Grand Hotel now stands) to provide a new entrance with the Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre, thus increasing the pier's length to 2,295 feet (700 m): it is the longest pier in Wales. Attractions on the pier include a bar, a cafe, amusement arcades, children's fairground rides and an assortment of shops & kiosks.
In the summer, Professor Codman's Punch and Judy show (established in 1860) can be found on the promenade near the entrance to the pier.
Click the pic to view large!
Ciara brought heavy rain and severe winds across much of Cornwall. Sunday 09-02-2020 storm chasing in Porthleven. A first capture of the pier and church tower for me at a safe distance.
30 second exposure.....
Little Harp Beach, Clevedon, Somerset.
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Clef de Peau .Yung Pants @ Anthem Event
MINIMAL- Huricane Jacket @ TMD
MINIMAL- Broken Backdrop N-1 @Uber Event
Dura-U99-HAIR-
Nutmeg. Summer Bliss Paintings
Nutmeg.. Summer's End Ladder Adult
Nutmeg.. Disarray Newspapers & Hat
Nutmeg.. Summer's End Book
Nutmeg.. Springtide Charcoal Cabinet w/Books
Nutmeg.. Pile of Vinage books Group Gift
hive // areca palm plant
Another from Little Harp beach....
Clevedon, Somerset, UK.
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*Working Towards a Better World
Almost all the joys of spring, her scenery and its indwellers, her earth, and sky, and sea, and at last the springtide of his own heart, are vocal in its feeling and its art. - Tennyson
Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems. - Rainer Maria Rilke
I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen. - Anne Lamott
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo❤️
Sculpture group by artist Nina Beier on the beach of Nieuwpoort (Belgium). Photo taken during spring tide (and bad weather).
Another shot from my Thursday trip to my favourite beach. As it was a spring tide which means that there is a much higher tidal range I wanted to get a shot of the wreck of the City of Bristol paddle steamer which is only visible on very high tides. Sadly the surf was surging in and out and my tripod enjoyed getting its legs wet with one particularly large wave. Not to be deterred I tried another LE shot and this was the result. It is so much doing LE shots as I have no idea what the clouds will do ! If you view large you can just about see a small black blob - it looks like the wreck has not weathered the winter storms very well and very little left now.
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The beach huts at Heybridge, we planned a visit with the high spring tides and struck lucky with misty conditions.
There comes a time where the elements come together in harmony.
Earth, Water, Wind, Force, Time, Moon, Light and Shadow.
It’s that moment where a landscape photographer on a quest can capture the beauty of nature at its best.
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Another spring tide brings power and camera candy, taken from Seacombe/Egramont promanade, Wallasey Wirral.
The high spring tides are one of my favourite times to visit Burbham lighthouse. This is a 2 minute exposure using the Big Stopper. I have kept the blue cast of the filter - cos, well I like it!
I love the rich winter late afternoon light and the different swirls that form parts of this photo .
The River Tamar forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon. Rising only 4 miles from Bude and the Atlantic Ocean, it flows south, slowly at first, for nearly 50 miles to the English Channel. In its middle reaches, the River Tamar winds its way through steep wooded country.
This is also an area strewn with the relics of two centuries of mining and is part of Cornwall's and West Devon's World Heritage Site. On the Cornish side is Cotehele Quay, once a busy port on which the local community depended. It is now looked after by the National Trust. Several times a year, at the height of the spring tide, the quays disappear under water.