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Last shot that I captured on this morning before the clouds opened up with a nice downpour, glad I have a backpack with a weather cover.
Exciting times at ::Bite&Claw::
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After several collaborative works aimed at the Second Life merfolk community and roleplayers, our sister store ~TIDAL~ is now open finally. Though some of the recent mer themed releases are branded as ::Bite&Claw:: these will all be sold under the ~TIDAL~ brand shortly, as will all new releases including our latest set of glider fins, coming to Fantasy Gacha Carnival 7th May!
Entrance to Cape Hawke Harbour, Forster Tuncurry, New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales. The harbour opens out into the Tasman Sea which is part of the South Pacific Ocean.
General comments : Located 45 miles N of Port Stephens and 41 miles S of Camden Haven. A convenient stopping off point, offering good shelter with straightforward bar access.
Nearest VMR : Marine Rescue Forster-Tuncurry, phone 6554 5458, located on the southern breakwater, overlooking the entrance. A 24/7 station with offshore rescue capability. The latest forecasts are broadcast on VHF 16/67 at 0635 and 1635 NSW local time, with weather warnings broadcast as issued. Forecasts and bar conditions can be requested at any time.
Entry Precautions : Recommended Cruising Guide is Lucas NSW plus chart AUS219. Subject to the accepted rules for crossing bars, this is one of the better ones on the coast, particularly in southerly weather, deriving good protection from Cape Hawke. It is at it’s “least good” following a period of strong winds from between east and north when the shallow area to the north of the leads causes seas to break. The leads are easy to see, orange triangles, fluoro blue at night. Wallis Lake joins the sea here causing a tidal overrun of between 2 and 3 hours. This means if you enter at the time of HW Fort Denison (deepest water), there will continue to be an inward flow for another 2-3 hours. In anything other than placid conditions arrange to arrive on an in-flowing current, (ie approx 2-3 hours either side of HW Fort Denison).
Another shot from the beach at Duntulm on Skye. My original shot was 90 degrees to the left of this shot, however the speed of the incoming tide really killed off that shot pretty quickly.
This was a good back-up, probably better than the first shot!
I used my ten (eleven) stop filter again for it, it seems to have been used in most of my shots this time, probably as I was pretty relaxed for most of the visit and hads time to play with, rather than rushing around.
This shot includes Duntulm Castle, which is a nice addition, but not the reason for framing it up like this.
Canon Eos 5D mk ii, 17-40L, B&W ten stop and a hi-tech grad
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66111 on the Handsworth Queen's Head Siding to Cardiff Tidal scrap metal working heads towards Norton Junction, east of Worcester, and that lovely bracket signal with both pegs off.
Saturday 3.10.15
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A tidal channel separates the sand spit at Mansons Landing from northern Cortes Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Keystone 60 Second Everflash
669 Film (exp. 1995)
This was my take on the Tangible Project's "Resurrection" theme for March. Dan (abdukted1456) was the recipient of this original polaroid and I encourage everyone to check out the Tangible Project and consider joining so you too, can receive original polaroids in the mail!
The sea resurrects itself over and over again in each and every wave that surges up upon the shore.
There are always shells washed up on the beach but I seldom photograph them but I could not resist the exquisite markings on these.
Tidal Wave
Created for :
145th MMM Challenge ~ The Elements~ Earth, Wind, Fire, Water
Thanks to:
chicabrandita for the tidal wave
In Hiatus for the full moon
Martin LaBar for the colorful clouds
Photographer © Leon Sidik
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LomoApparat / Lomography 400 film
Yes I have pin sharp digital cameras. Yes I have pin sharp 35mm cameras. But sometimes I like a change - the new LomoApparat, expensive for what it is but fun with a 21mm plastic wide angle lens
Firestone Bay, Plymouth, Devon, UK
Was a nice sunset and a rush from one location to another as where I first planned was busy with people. Single RAW LR 4.3
A depression on the other side of a shallow spit causes confusion, not least for the photographer who narrowly avoided another bootfull!
Hand-held. AF.
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.
Photographer © Leon Sidik
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A serene view of the Rauðisandur beach in Iceland’s remote Westfjords, where the tide recedes to reveal vast mirror-like sands. The subtle hues of blue and brown blend with the moving clouds, creating an endless sense of calm and open space.
Descrizione (Italiano):
Una vista serena della spiaggia di Rauðisandur, nei remoti fiordi occidentali dell’Islanda, dove la marea si ritira svelando vaste distese sabbiose come specchi. Le delicate sfumature di blu e marrone si fondono con le nuvole in movimento, evocando un senso infinito di calma e libertà.