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Steveston Fishing Village Sunset
Canada's Largest Fishing Harbour
Steveston Harbour is situated on the banks of the Fraser River
Richmond, BC
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, combined with light and vibrant colours, I am pleased to extend an invitation for you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157677404584764
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships. Wishing you all good health.
Happy Clicks,
~Christie by the river
*Best experienced in full screen
Taken last year at a local swimming pool. The sky didn't coloring at all but ok, you can't have it all :-)
I used the nik collection for this image. For landscapes it's a very powerful add to lightroom.
Thanks everyone for visiting my stream.
No sign of any light today just more rain and wind , posting an image between coats of paint in my bathroom. This was a day with quite a good swell running so I had to be careful of the odd bigger set of waves. I love the rocks we have around here, when they are wet they have a lovely sheen to them reflecting the light and colour .
I shared this sunset with a stranger named Bob. He wasn't a local and I explained how Avila sunsets light up the sand with red reflections from the clouds. Also, turn around and look the other way. I'll post that one at a later date.
Punta Šilo, lighthouse for a safe harbour
At dusk, when the light fades into calm, the small lighthouse of Punta Šilo keeps silent watch over the sea — over stories of sailors, winds, and forgotten voyages.
Stone and salt, light and shadow — they meet here, on this quiet edge of the island.
Graffiti whisper of pirates and storms, yet the Adriatic breathes peace.
This lighthouse is more than a beacon for ships — it’s a symbol of homecoming, a guide for every soul seeking calm waters.
Punta Šilo, svjetionik za sigurnu luku
Na sumraku, kad se dan polako povlači prema tišini, laterna na Punti Šilo bdije nad morem — nad pričama pomoraca, ribara i vjetrova.
Kamen i sol, svjetlo i tama — sve se ovdje susreće.
Grafiti na kuli podsjećaju na gusare prošlih stoljeća, a more, vječno mirnije od svih naših nemira, zapljuskuje stijene kao da ih tješi.
Ova laterna nije samo orijentir za brodove — ona je poziv na povratak, svjetionik duše koji svima pokazuje put prema miru.
I think there’s an unspoken law of photography, older than the hills and more binding than the laws of physics. It goes like this: at some point, every photographer will take a photo of their camera taking a photo. It’s inevitable. Like taxes. Or seagulls.
This is my entry into that ancient ritual. Back when I was shuffling loyalties from Canon to Olympus, I had the tripod set up, the lake glowing like a postcard, and the reeds whispering something rude about my framing. And there was the Canon, staring out across the water as if it knew better than me what to do. Which it did. But at least I had the presence of mind to immortalise one of the last times I used the old Canon, on a sunset shoot at the lake, with my tripod-free Oly. These days I barely remember what a tripod looks like — laziness being a stronger gravitational force for me than the moon.
Did I ever mention my old Canon used to enjoy playing cards - Snap was its favourite.
Have you done the taking a photo of your camera in action, with another camera or phone? If so, then it’s a grand tradition. If not, well… I’m just a ninny. 😉
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Waterscape 82/100 for 2025
This Cornish sunset eventually turned into an amazing sight as the colours in the clouds became even more intense, those pics will come along in due course, on the way to that amazing sunset the clouds showed me what was to come later.
On another dull and dreary day here is an image to light you up, After the sun had gone it left an amazing light show along the beach at West Worthing.
Today's sunset at Iona beach.
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Sunset from the top of the dunes which was a more difficult climb than I thought it would be, two steps forward and ten back.It was worth it though for the higher viewpoint down onto the beach.
I later went down to get some shots of the little river www.flickr.com/photos/17469730@N00/40590341573/in/album-7... against a lovely dark sky.
As an old surfer with many years experience of surfing our South coast I know what is happening with this guy, He is trying to make his way out of the beach break but the wave will come and slap him on the back, most often it will push you over but he kept his feet.
A nice end to an afternoon on the beach This is at Lancing in Sussex my local beach . I managed to catch some nice rays yesterday afternoon while driving back from seeing my brother I may have missed the best of it while trying to find a spot to park along the coast road but I found a spot then a sprint to get on the beach and set up.
The waves caused by the incoming tide and with the help of winds reflected the setting sun. They had a lovely red tinted reflection, as the sun set it was a deep red, due to the haze in the skies, caused by the many burning forest fires all over BC. It made for some wonderful photo opportunities.
No editing was done on this photo; presented as taken from my camera.