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Another from the series shot last evening along the Saint Johns River. It was a beautiful twilight to sit and watch.
El Rompido, Huelva
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I arrived at the Tidal Basin well before sunrise to capture this shot. The clouds this morning were absolutely perfect, the reflections of the punctured cloud openings were scattered throughout the water making this a very dynamic shot... The Cherry Blossoms are ending their annual cycle, with the petals being shed on the Tidal Basin. An amazing way to spend the morning!
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Colour bomb sunrise at Catherine Hill Bay, on the central coast of NSW, Australia.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Breakthrough 6 Stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
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This shot was taken in Malahide over the Christmas holidays. How I do love dull winter light where you can get out of bed at 9 am and still get down to the beach for high tide at 10 o’clock without having to shoot at f29 because it’s too bright. We’ve had a couple of dull days and I’ve been in my element.
This is a photo of striated coastal bedrock and a tidal pool at Mavillette Beach. The image has been copied and mirrored twice to create this Mavillette mandala. I love how the symmetrical mirroring has revealed a strong diamond shaped pattern, as well as the various pareidolia portrait entities.
Clyde tidal Weir at Glasgow green - where the Clyde stops being a tidal river - the weir regulates the amount of water in the river past this point. Photo 187/366
I returned this morning to Sandsend in hope of similar sand patterns to my "Dark Dawn" shot but better light. The rippled sand looked completely different but sunrise was nice.
Corona Del Mar, California
I almost thought for a minute that the water was going to come at me. Thankfully I was far enough back, shooting with my telephoto lens.
It was freezing and windy on Sunday evening but I didn't notice until I got back in the car. For an hour I was totally immersed in the moment - even when I got wet feet during this shot.
Captured 22 July 2007 | Nikon D70s + Nikkor 18-70mm F3.5-4.5G ED | f11 @ 1/2 sec.
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Keep your eye on the tide...
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