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Another shot from my walk along the beach last week, this time a longer exposure as a wave rushed back to the deep, the sky was ablaze with Crepuscular rays at this point but was changing all the time as the sun got lower in the cloud.
These love locks, once bright and full of promise, are now slowly rusting under the weight of time, sun, and sea air. ️ A reminder that love, like these locks, needs care and attention to withstand the elements.
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After posting a shot with Worthing pier in it yesterday I thought I would post another in totally different conditions.
A high tide sunset with waves coming in can be a tricky game sometimes along this beach as there are some steeply shelving banks of shingle to catch out the unknowing.
Here I was taking shots as I was heading towards the pier between the sets of Wooden groynes, the sun was now behind the bank of cloud but still giving me some lovely colour.
I did not want a long exposure to take away all the detail of the sea but just enough to capture the flow back from a receding wave, you have to be smart on the remote button at the right time.
Anther wet and windy day here , got a soaking on a walk first thing and looks like it will be wet around sunset time again not that a sunset looks likely again today.
A little bit of mud and a whole lot of sunset! This was a sunset that I will never forget. I posted other images from this sunset but just found this one in the archives.
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As the day ends, the Philippine Sea puts on a breathtaking show with these dramatic cloud formations glowing in the light of the setting sun. The island silhouette in the distance adds a perfect touch to this peaceful and vibrant evening scene. Nature never ceases to amaze!
The Mersey Gateway Bridge in my home town of Runcorn. I have enjoyed the peaceful splendour of this view quite a few times since the bridges completion a few years ago but this evening I also had some nice orange sky to go with it.
Posting while I can today as my internet keeps dropping out today . I like to find different perspectives on familiar subjects and this was perfect. On a walk down beside the River Adur I spotted a flooded area and in that flood water was a small but nice reflection of the chapel at Lancing College and that reminds me I ought to go back and take some shots inside the chapel again, here is a shot I did sometime back
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, As I remember there are only certain times you can go in there and not in term time.
With the 70-200 on I was able to get in a bit tighter rather than sink into mud at the waters edge.
I was lucky with the sky that day too it was a nice warm sky and beautifully reflected in the flooded area .
Reflections of the sunset light on a piece of glass carved in the shape of a diamond.
For Macro Mondays: Triangle(s).
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Reflejos de la luz del ocaso en una pieza de cristal tallada en forma de diamante.
Para el grupo Macro Mondays: Triángulo(s).
“The ocean and the sunset. The most relaxing way to end your evening.”
-- Unknown
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‧ Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
‧ Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
‧ ISO – 200
‧ Aperture – f/9
‧ Exposure – 1/250 second
‧ Focal Length – 18mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
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A late summers evening sheds is golden rays on Brighton city, the atmosphere was a little hazy but the Dehaze tool does an amazing job of cutting through it to reveal the white cliffs to the East of Brighton .
A re work of an older image when I wished I had a longer lens with me .Strolling in the sunset reflection in Cornwall.
Third image in my Ice and Snow series...
Awash in the lovely colors of the sunset, this ice fisherman kneels beside the hole in the ice and adjusts his set up. You can see the little flag that trips and springs up to alert the fisherman when a fish has pulled on the bait. That usually triggers a mad dash to grab the line and try to reel in the fish!
Notice the knobby soles on the fisherman's boots, to give better traction when walking on the slippery ice. It only takes a split second and a person can land with a thud on the ice and be in a world of hurt with a broken bone or injured muscle :(
It has been about 15 F. around here for about a week and our local harbor on the Sheboygan River has frozen over with ice. That makes the local ice fishermen very happy, and they were out in short order, drilling holes in the 5-inch ice and hoping to catch the big ones!
Ice fishing is really for the die hards since it's very cold with the strong winds and biting temperatures.
But they dress accordingly with lots of layers, and are always happy being out on the ice and trying their luck.
The species they can catch there are Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Northern pike, and some Smallmouth bass.
Captured in: Blydenburgh Park, Smithtown, NY.
Had a few more shots to share from my recent outing to Blydenburgh Park. I happened to love the reflections on the pond that evening, as the clouds / sunset put forth such a wide array of colors.
By this time, my son decided to camp out at the end of the dock. He was getting a little tired of waiting for me to finish taking my sunset shots. Unfortunately In doing so, he positioned himself perfectly to become the subject of several more shots -- effectively extending his stay at the lake. ;)
As I mentioned in earlier posts, this is a favorite location of mine when it comes to my photostream -- one that focuses on the docks along Old Stump Pond.
I hope to be able to have some nice spring pictures to post soon, as I'm quite ready to leave these rather frigid looking shots / temps behind.
HDR image constructed from 3 bracketed shots - 2 stop differential between each image.
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A summer sunset at low tide, the little streams of water flowing around picking up the reflections from the late evening sky .
Sitting on Boracay’s famous white sand just a couple of months before the COVID quarantines ended, I found myself on what was usually a crowded beach in the Philippines—honestly, the best beach in the world, in my opinion. But on that day, there were maybe only a dozen people scattered around. Normally, this time of year, the beach would have been packed, but there we were, watching the sunset with just a few people in the water and a handful of sailboats in the distance.
The sky was putting on a show, with clouds stretching across the horizon, and the water was calm. Silhouettes of people stood in the shallow water, while the wet sand displayed patterns left behind by the waves.
Waterhead is a small town in Cumbria. In Waterhead, there is Waterhead Pier and the Marine, providing a nice walk past Lake Windermere. To take this photo, I set up my tripod on a jetty before the time of the sunset to capture the changing colour of the sky more. This is the second photograph I have posted of the sunset, and I am really pleased with my photos.
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The only kind of sunset that I don't like is the one that I missed.
A Stunning way to end a winters day at Victoria Point on Brisbane's bayside. I'm so glad I headed out because when I left home there was hardly a cloud in the sky! Goes to show that you need to be out there as sometimes when you least expect it Mother Nature surprises us.
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A wider shot than my previous image from the river Adur and Lancing college.
The tide was flowing up river quite fast and bringing with it all sorts of floating debris, fish were jumping down in front of me, it was not long before I had to find higher ground.
This was an epic evening when tide and sunset came together and the sky did it`s stuff for me too, it got even more colourful later on as the evening moved on
From the deep sediments* of my archive.... sunset reflection somewhere in Brittany.... (Pointe du Raz)
* a very poor translation from the German "Bodensatz" :-)))
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Laguna Rosa in Torrevieja, Spain. Sadly it was not displaying it's trademark pink colour when I went but the conditions were gorgeous. I captured the sun just as it was dropping below the distant hills and then another, slightly longer exposure a few minutes later to get the best of the colours in the sky and reflections in the water. All while be ferociously attacked by the local mosquitoes that came out as the sun went down. Lots of bites but worth it I think
Taken back on January 24th on a lovely clouded afternoon
.The sun had flown behind a strip of cloud on it`s way down but gave me the amazing rays as it did so. I would have preferred a low tide for some reflections but a mid tide leaves the beach a steep so the waves flow back nicely, you just have to time your exposure and keep it short to capture that flow back. Worthing pier in the background .
“I finish my wash and take sunset tea in the doorway of my tent, watching the rivers drink the light… Figures dark beneath their loads pass down the far bank of the river, rendered immortal by the streak of sunset upon their shoulders”
― Peter Matthiessen, The Snow Leopard
Only, this is not a river but the ocean ‘drinking the light’. Dear friend, if you are not in a rush, come with me. Put away your footwear and your apprehensions. Step on the gentle sand where incoming tides are bristling with child-like innocence and energy. Do you hear, the breaking waves are humming the paradisal hymn? See that big wave rushing in like a glissando going low? Allow it to be silly and play all around your feet. As it recedes, the grounds beneath you shift. Your senses tingle. Matthiessen’s ‘streak of sunset upon (your) shoulders’ shepherds your scattered thoughts, while the southern wind flutters them. In the far sky, time fades. Within this moment –this fierce moment– eternity is no longer an abstract yearning. It bears you.
A re visit to an old composition that has done ok for me in a a couple of camera club competitions and print sales. Nice still conditions for the highish tide
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Lake Mulwala is an interesting expanse of water and can look quite interesting and beautiful but marred in its view by the myriad of old dead gum trees that must make navigation for water skiers dangerous and difficult. Located between NSW and Victoria, Australia.
In 1939 Yarrawonga Weir was built across the Murray River between Yarrawonga in Victoria and Mulwala in New South Wales to create Lake Mulwala. It is located immediately downstream of where the Murray and the Ovens River meet and upstream from the Barmah Millewa forest.
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a quiet beach in Palma de Mallorca at dusk, two silhouettes are caught mid-run along the shore. The sky hangs heavy with soft clouds, and the faint glow of a setting sun bathes the scene in warm, muted light. The reflections in the shallow pools beneath their feet seem to mirror the movement of the runners, adding a layer of fluidity to the image. It's as if the earth and sky are locked in a gentle conversation, the rhythmic footsteps punctuating the stillness. This is the kind of moment where time seems to blur—where day and night, land and sea, all blend into one.
These two ducks took of for flight just as I was taking the photo.. A beautiful sunset reflected in the water..
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A digital art image I created and edited in Photoshop of a big splash at sunset with red sky and reflections.
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