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A close view of the surface

 

To see the whole, varied collection of my photos of this ever-changing tidal pool, visit my album, That Protean Tidal Pool: www.flickr.com/photos/jerry-rockport/albums/7217772030227...

Washington DC Cherry Blossoms

Tidal Bore Rafting

Feel the rush of riding waves that can be up to 4 metres (13 feet) high in a Zodiac boat as the power of the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy turn the Shubenacadie River into a water roller coaster only found in Nova Scotia.

A timeless scene of sunshine and mangroves , a personal favourite image can I say .. The tide is about half way there , not up , not down .

 

Lota Creek

Lota . Brisbane

Last Friday, there was a pretty intense rain storm in DC. BY the time I got to the Tidal Basin, the sidewalks and much of the grass was flooded.

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Road beside the River Eden as it meanders towards the sea, near Carlisle, Cumbria, England

This is a close-up photo of seaweed submerged in a tidal pool that is reflecting overhanging blades of grass.

Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria

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Wonderful effect of tidal action on sandy beach on Matangi Island in Fiji Islands.

Coumeenoole, County Kerry, Ireland

This is a photo of light refracting through wind blown ripples onto rocks submerged in a tidal pool at Mavillette Beach.

Cherry trees and tourists at dawn

October 20, 2019

 

Its low tide at Mant's Landing Beach. High cirrus clouds are above, and the latest etchings by the ocean are scrawled in the wet sand below.

 

Mant's Landing Beach

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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Could'nt believe the fog this morning no more than 40 metres visiblity, the air was very heavy and wet and I think the highest tide all year.

 

Tech Details:

Nikon D7000

Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.5 @ 29mm

Exposure: 10.4 sec, f/16

ISO: 100

B+W ND106

Capture One 6 (raw conversion)

CS3 Ext & Silver Efex Pro2

perfect perch to watch the action

No matter how powerful we think we are, there is no force like nature

Streaky Bay

Eyre Peninsula

 

During low tide, Streaky Bay's shallow waters are amazing to walk on. Just a thin layer of water along a very flat stretch of water which on the day, was very warm and matched the prevailing air temperature. Our little girl Charlotte enjoyed her first gentle introduction to the ocean while picking at shells and small crabs at her feet.

 

To see some of our trip, I've compiled a video of Eyre Peninsula here: Eyre Peninsula in 1080p

 

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Amtrak Palmetto train 89 heads south over the Tidal Basin a few minutes after departing Union Station in Washington DC.

Tidal Barn

This was taken on a dark eerie night unsure whether the silent incoming tide was going to reach the barn. It’s was my first visit so a night shoot wasn’t the best conditions for the highest tide. I used the head torch to focus the camera on the barn then all lights off apart from gently light painting it during a long exposure shot.

Canon 5D mk2 and Samyang 14mm f/2 .8 - iso 1600 30 seconds.

Carew Tidal Mill is the only restored tidal Mill in Wales and one of just five in the UK. Though the Mill is no longer in operation, the machinery is still in tact.

Had a fairly awesome shooting experience last night. Even if I had come out of it with no images to share it would have been a pretty cool night. My ten year old son and I met Charlie Widdis out at Pine Point to see if we could catch some low tide sand formations against the stars. The lights from OOB on the right here washed out a good portion of the stars but the glow coming off Camp Ellis directly ahead adds some nice color and interest I think along with providing light for some highlights along my foreground.

 

The shoot itself was like a science field trip for my son. There was some cool bioluminescence in the sand that caused points of light to shoot out from your footsteps as we walked in the dark. Some sort of large water creature continuously leaped out of the shallow bay to our left and he got to witness a whole colony of hermit crabs along the shoreline being terrorized by larger crabs that would dart in and grab a snack before receding into the sea. Amazing what you can find on the beach at one in the morning.

 

This shot was meant to be a vertical panorama with about 15 shots extending up into the night sky. Apparently however I am the worlds' worst panorama stitcher and I couldn't get it to work out so here is a standard size presentation. Again the subtlety of the image seems to be lost in translation when viewed on brighter screens but I always process with printing in mind so images often may appear lighter than they should.

 

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At Land's End on the Bogue Banks, Thanks for the look and have a large Memorial Day Weekend.

At the edge Morecambe Bay

While walking back to camp after some sunrise photography along the coast we tumbled upon nice light on a stretch of tidal marsh and of course had to stop. Over 20% of Acadia National Park consists of various types of wetlands which in many areas provide a transition between the rocky coasts and forested areas on the 20+ named mountains that form Mt. Desert Island.

 

Acadia National Park, Mt. Desert Island, Maine, USA. Elevation: 10 ft., August 28, 2017.

Ice drifting downstream on the receding tide between Steamer Quay and Vire Island in Totnes.

 

Getting close to the water as it sits quietly in a tidal pool surrounded by sculpted sand and red sandstone near Chelton Beach on Prince Edward Island.

A tidal pool at Mavillette Beach.

The Tidal Reed Garden seen in the foreground fascinated me. These lights contantly moved with the movement of water. In the background is of course the Opera House. The offical description is:-

Artist: Aura (Gioia Murray and Louise Jarvis)

Country: Australia

 

"Tidal Reed Garden is a bed of artificially produced reeds that float along the line of a harbour wharf. At night the reeds become glowing, sculptural illuminations that cast dancing reflections on the water.

 

Each reed is shaped to mimic a natural water reed and are animated by the swell of the water, movements in the tide and wash from passing ferries.

 

Tidal Reed Garden celebrates the beauty and power of elements in nature."

More of my trip to Parksville.....

This is a photo of a tidal pool, which in this vertical orientation suggests a portal to another dimension.

Tributary of Kiawah River. Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Some weather on the way home today ... for a change ..

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