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Sunset and reflection captured from Barassie Beach in Ayrshire, Scotland.
The shifting sandbanks often create these slowly emptying pools as the tide goes out on the beach at Barassie. I captured this handheld at arms length with some much practiced blind aiming.
The sun setting over the Isle of Arran is one of the most beautiful benefits of living in this part of the world.
Enjoy!
This stream links a lake to the ocean. This stream is not always open to the ocean but has been open for quite a while due to heavy rains this year. This photo taken from the north side and I had a long walk to get to this point. It was low tide and the ocean was actually flowing back into the lake. The Back Lake at Merimbula on the Far South Coast of NSW.
We all get to choose who enters our life, but not when they exit. Some people are as unpredictable as the winds and some are tried and as true as the nightly tides. The waves of life bring many surprises to the shore. It's up to you which to pick up.
I'm collecting my thoughts today as another hurricane forms in the Atlantic. My thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims of Harvey.
Happy Labor Day weekend to all my American friends!
Happy Sunday to you all!
The landscape here along the sea shore... of these rocks, sand, very still clear pools and low lying shrubs reminds me of a meticulously kept Japanese garden with its "Zen " atmosphere. It was an overcast days with periods of showers and sunshine. This was taken just before it rained.
Enjoy relaxation music by Secret Garden titled " Sometimes When It Rains "
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Happy Peaceful Tuesday
The sunset disappears over land to the far right during summer months but earlier in the year you can still catch if with a fair walk out into the sea at low tide. The boats save the day as far as foreground interest is concerned. Thanks for looking :-)
Photo Effect: Lomo photography
Aperture: F/5.3
Exposure Time: 1/30
ISO: 100
Focal length: 90 mm
Handheld
Cherry Blossom Festival has already started from March 28~April 12. There were a lot of people around the Tidal Basin and captured these young sweet couple glued on their P&S while browsing pictures they just took..
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Just another storm breaking up over the beaches of Southern Oregon.....
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 1.6
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
The structure for the floating pier at Haines, Alaska, is designed to account for tidal variations of 20 or more feet.
On a shore where tidal action is strong and the range of the tide is great, one is aware of the ebb and flow of water with a daily, hourly awareness. Each recurrent high tide is a dramatic enactment of the advance of the sea against the continents, pressing up to the very threshold of the land...
The Edge of the Sea by Rachel Carson
Ardwall Isle, a tidal island in Fleet Bay. Once the site of a 5th/6th c. chapel, a 13th c. hall, an 18th c. tower and used as a base for smuggling. An unbelievable amount of history on one tiny island.
Back to the Beach. From December of 2012: Sunrise at Southern Shores on the Outer Banks of NC. Have a great weekend and thanks for the visit.
Long exposure shot of the sea from the clifftop above from the Devon section of the South West coast path
another from the cutting room floor
did not quite make the original cut for the venezia notturna series
but i like the feeling
so ...
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In the far north west of Australia, this region is amongst the most remote and inaccessible in the World. No people, no roads, no trains, no airstrips.
I always wanted to come here ever since learning about it in geography at school. This is a good example of a tombolo.
A tombolo, from the Italian tombolo, derived from the Latin tumulus, meaning 'mound', and sometimes translated as ayre, is a deposition landform in which an island is attached to the mainland by a narrow piece of land such as a spit or bar. Once attached, the island is then known as a tied island. A tombolo is a sandy isthmus.