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I've had this shot of a coastal tidal pool in mind for a long time. On the morning of the shoot the wind was blowing a gale and the tide was rapidly on the way in. This is not the sharpest picture but i'm pleased with the overall look.
Fuji X-T2, 28secs at f/13, Formatt Hitech Pro Stop 6 IRND filter
Pic of Chizuko enjoying the tidal pools during low tide in our "back yard".
There has been *no* "transition period" in adjusting to the move here. We pinch ourselves *daily* to ensure that living here is not a dream!
Auckland, New Zealand.
This is a B&W photo of a tidal pool. I like how it visually interacts juxtaposed with the previously posted same, but inverted image.
A clearing storm reveals the Aurora as Olstinden reflects in a tiny tidal pool on a fun night in 2015.
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This sea pool is a hidden gem, sparkling in the majestic shadows of Cape Cornwall in West Penwith. The perfect wild swimming spot for families with small children, shallow for paddling at one end but just deep enough for swimming at the other.
This is a photo of a tidal pool on the striated bedrock at Mavillette Beach. I positioned the camera to catch the reflection of the sun in the tidal pool.
A high tide with sunrise and wild sea was a chance to capture the Black Hole, I have never managed to capture the water going over the top without getting lots of sea spray but this morning was an exception,
This is a photo of wind blown ripples in a tidal pool at Mavillette Beach. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The details are best seen full screen.
Hallett Cove,
South Australia
Another image from our weekend away last week. This one taken just on dawn facing north at the rock shelves of Hallett cove at low tide. Single image with 3 stop GND. 11 days until we depart !
Of all the beaches I saw in Norway’s Lofoten Islands, Uttakleiv had the most diversity. It’s a photographer’s dream with it’s creamy white sand, green grass, jewel toned tidal pools and rocky coastline.
I love mountains as much as I love the ocean. So it really was just a question of time before I would travel to Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway! The archipelago is well known to tourists and photographers for its unique beauty: it is moderately populated and easy to access. Due to obvious signs of civilization, wilderness photography turned out to be not as easy as I anticipated. Nevertheless: I had a wonderful time and was able to witness some beautiful sceneries and light displays! Thank you, Lofoten!
Skagsanden beach at Flakstad, Lofoten, Norway
The River Wear at North Hylton a few miles up river from Sunderland. The new Wear Crossing un the background contrasting against the wooden staithes on the bank.
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