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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
View of Rosslyn, VA . Cherry Blossom Festival 'Walk' . www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org . Jefferson Memorial Grounds . Tidal Basin / East just off Ohio Drive, SW, WDC . Friday afternoon, 11 April 2008 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
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.
Press "L". An unknown offroad track (not even F-marked) around one of the peninsulas in Westfjords, road can be under water during a storm and a high tide.
Horizon 202, MC 28mm f2.8, Kodak Ektar 100 self-developed with Fuji Hunt X-Press C41 kit, wet-mounted drumscan (sensed with PhotoMultiplier Tubes - PMTs - no CCD nor CMOS involved in the light detection process)
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.
As I was leaving work today I heard Pan Am local freight DO-1 getting paper to leave Portsmouth to head back west to the mainline. The 10 mile run at 10 mph from Portsmouth to Rockingham Junction gives me just enough time make the trek from work down to the Great Bay area and get into position for a shot. The Great Bay is a large tidal estuary that flows into the Piscataqua River mostly known by environmentalists for its' abundant plant and wildlife. Although rarely photographed, the former B&M Portsmouth Branch crosses the Squamscott River at the southwesterly end of the Great Bay on a causeway and a pair of timber pile trestles.
Stratham/Newfields, New Hampshire
September 7, 2017
When I woke up before dawn and found myself wondering along the shore with a camera a tripod, this was precisely the image I was after.
The boat reminded me of the frailties of our existence, all alone, stranded at low tide, unable to float around with any dignity with the ominous clouds closing in on it's steel hull.
Yet it stood proud and tall, living each day as it came at the mercy of nature and the elements around it.