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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.

 

Tidal River Wilsons Promontory, Victoria

Taken at a tidal pond fed from Big Lagoon in Pensacola, Florida.

Late afternoon overlooking John’s Pond, Newfoundland, Canada.

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Saint Andrews Canada. Huge tides leave sculptures of rock and sand.

Wormley Creek flows through the Yorktown battlefields.

Taken at Whale Beach, NSW , Australia. Thanks for viewing, hope you enjoy it.

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

Doonshean, Dingle Peninsula, Ireland

Tide stream in San Felipe, Baja (Mexico)... on the Sea of Cortez.

Sunset at Orange Valley, Trinidad and Tobago

Near Big Sur, California

 

Ektar in an Canon Elan IIe at 50mm

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.

Braving the rough seas, I took the Go Pro and shot some 4k footage.

 

Rupert and I watched it back and selected some fun (if not slightly blurry) images from it.

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.

Weather in Oregon is very dynamic. This is what happens when warm, dry air meets cold, moist air as the sun falls behind the mountains.

St Catherine's Island is a small tidal island linked to Tenby in Pembrokeshire, Wales, by Castle Beach at low tide. The island, which is known colloquially as St Catherine's Rock, is the location of St Catherine's Fort. The area directly in front of the island is known as the Catterns.

 

During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Earl of Pembroke (“Jasper”, the uncle of Henry VII) was the owner of St Catherine’s Island. Later, the ownership passed to the Corporation of Tenby, which took possession of a number of crown lands. It is recorded in 1856 that a few sheep inhabited the island. An observer described them as “half wild sure footed creatures that run, turn and look, run again and leap from crag to crag almost with the agility of the Alpine Chamois”.

 

For many centuries a tiny church was the only building on the Island. The remains of the church were demolished when the fort was constructed in 1867.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Catherine's_Island

 

This photograph was featured in the Western Mail's Postcards from Wales feature on the 6 January 2015.

 

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Washington, DC | Thomas Jefferson Memorial |

 

Nikon FE

 

Kodak Gold 200

 

Kellee B.'s photos on Flickriver

Low tide with showers moving across Darwin Harbour. Only a sprinkling of rain while walking. Taken with an infrared converted camera.

For ODC-The Natrual World. Marsh grasses in morning fog.

All that rain yesterday made for an interesting sunrise this morning.

Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory.

Infra-red, tilt-shift.

 

Tide going out in Coryton Cove, Dawlish, Devon, England, UK

Cousin Lane Steps, London EC4

 

Sony A7II + Contax C/Y Vario-Sonner 35-70mm f/3.4 MM

Washington DC tidal basin cherry blossom at night March 2022

North Sea near Wremen

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