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The tidal flats at Humberston at the mouth of the Humber Estuary with Haile Sand Fort out to sea.

London. 04-03-2019

Leica M7; Leitz 35mm Summilux; Delta 400

Prepare for concrete inundation

Accepted in Trierenberg 2018 - General digital

Pineville North Carolina 9/18/23

Wilson's Promontory - VIc

Youre pretty much guaranteed to have a good day when you see a sunrise like this.

Smokey Mountains, 2013

 

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This is a photo of ripple refraction patterns in a tidal pool at Mavillette Beach.

The Pentalina making her way across the the Tidal water of the Pentland Firth. The Ebb tide in full flow.

A tidal pool at Mavillette Beach.

...At sunrise this morning, I went to photograph the cherry blossoms at the tidal basin surrounding the jefferson memorial. The sky was illuminated in a deep purple color (below) that transitioned into this royal blue as the early morning progressed. It made for some great photos.

 

[Explored #148 on April 2nd, 2011|

 

ISO 1600

20mm

f/7.1

1s

Wadden Sea, North Sea at Low Tide near Wremen

Tidal Mill, Carew.

History does not tell exactly how long a mill has existed at Carew however there is documented evidence that suggests that a Mill was in existence at the site from as early as 1542.

For the sum of ten sovereigns per annum according to records the mill was leased to John Bartlett in 1558.

During the intervening years the mill was rebuilt and the current mill most likely dates from the early 19th century and it contains two Mill wheels one of which is dated 1801.

This timeframe would coincide with the late 18th century revival of the agricultural industry which saw the Mill being used on a continual basis.

Perhaps it was in reference to the French burr stones which accounts for the Mill being referred to as the ‘French Mill’.

The Mill was used continually until 1937 when it ceased operations and as a result it lay dormant until the early 1970’s.

A complete renovation of the Mill was undertaken and was completed in 1972 by the Carew Estate which was aided by funds from the Historical Buildings Council of Wales.

Pembrokeshire.

Wales.

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Long exposure using an iPhone

This is a photo of a tidal pool and patterns in the sand at Mavillette Beach. The image has been copied and mirrored to be symmetrical.

more tidal marsh occupants in my new video on my YouTube channel... www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDU1zEZ7mlQ

Wadden Sea near Wremen, North Sea

Just one of the many rock formations along the beach outside our house. During times of low tide (and surf) turtles would often nap up here.

 

Sunrise in Haleiwa, HI

An afternoon spent chasing the light and the tide

 

I started off in Whitburn as I really wanted some more shots of the arches sadly I timed the tide wrong so it would of been suicide to try and get where I wanted to be.

I then thought I haven't got any shots of Charley's Garden with a high tide so I dashed over there and it was too high :-( so I ended up following the light down to St Mary's for sunset. I cant stay away from this place at the moment its such a great location with so many shots to be had.

 

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EXIF: 24mm | ISO: 200 | 99s @ f/11 | 10 Stop FIlter + Lee 0.6s

 

Explore #14 Thanks everyone for all the kind comments :-)

lots of people wrongly call tsunamis "tidal waves" except, of course, they aren't caused by the tides at all.

 

this one is the real deal.

 

I was driving up the seward highway with my brother in late september when we happened to see the wave (aka: bore tide) heading our way.

 

the thing was moving so fast that by the time I found a roadside turn-off, it had almost passed us by.

 

Here's what I did manage to capture of it.

On a calm winters afternoon. The small estuary down the foreshore at Bo'ness only maintains water at high tide.

 

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Waves flow through tide pools. Crescent City, California - February 2020

 

Ektar 100 4x5, 90mm lens

30 seconds at f32, 2 stop reverse GND and 4 stop ND filter

From May 2008.

 

This shot was taken standing on the bridge over the river, near to the Tidal Mill.

  

Peak flooding at the Tidal Basin

Another from Thursday morning. Not quite as Whooshy as the last but I liked the little flow between the rocks.

Seen and captured at low tide in San Felipe - Baja, Mexico on the Sea of Cortez.

A lovely sinuous tidal channel with the pilings of the old fishing pier at Kincardine

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