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Another picture from Mörudden.

A man arriving at the docks with his sailboat. The last minutes of light on this day. The sun has precisely sunken behind the horizon.

5 exposure HDR, 0,5 steps. Whitebalance tweked to get the surreal colours.

The cherry trees at peak bloom at the Tidal Basin in Washington DC.

Rescue Tower, The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, England.

Cove Harbour.

July 4, 2018

 

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Head of the Meadow Beach

Cape Cod National Seashore

Truro, Massachusetts

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North Sea near Wremen

Used a Lee big stopper to gain a 20 second exposure. My tripod got partially submerged with each incoming wave as I set on some rocks down low to get this perspective. Not to mention my feet....

I often come here on the way home from my day occupation. Perhaps not so often in these short winter days when I seem to leave and return during the in-between light of twilight.

 

The little tidal creeks of Torrens Island in the last rays of sunset always make be feel like I have stepped into another world altogether.

 

The colours, rich and vibrant. The texture, almost tactile. The azure rivulets drawing attention to the rising tide which feeds them. The entire landscape, so natural and detached from the world I usually inhabit.

 

This little haven, Torrens Island, one of suburban Adelaide’s hidden treasures, is I place I can completely escape to, if only for a little while.

"Wello's" wave energy generator Pengiun and Tocardo's tidal energy generator at Hatston Pier awaiting deployment as the EMEC sites.

 

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Another day, another totally different look. It's why I keep going back.

 

Once more, a close view reminds me of canyon country in the desert southwestern US, though in browns and grays now, instead of ornages and reds, even to the signs of a receding water level.

 

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...

The dramatic sea coast of the Llyn Peninsula

Back to the cherries with this view along the tidal basin in Washington, D.C. with the Jefferson Memorial in the distance.

 

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Hospital Reef, La Jolla

Incoming tide at Morecambe Bay, Lancashire, England.

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amphibious cliff face of the Pacific shore

my day is barren and broken

bereft of light and song

 

a sea beach bleak and windy

that moans the whole day long.

 

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excerpt from sarah teasdale's "ebb tide."

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we travelled along this tidal road which is only passable at low tide on our way to an evening meal at the Oyster Shack. We had a great evening - Peter had lobster and chips and I had mussels and chips!

 

nearly at the end of my holiday album . . .

at Iona Beach, Richmond BC.

River Hull, Kingston upon Hull. Kind of a contrasty morning ...

 

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The full Tidal Sands gallery can be found on my website here.

 

The accompanying video can be found here.

 

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Bigbury-on-Sea is a village in the South Hams district on the south coast of Devon, England. It is part of the civil parish of Bigbury which is centred on a small village of that name about a mile inland. Bigbury-on-Sea village is on the coast above the largest sandy beach in South Devon facing south to Bigbury Bay. The tidal island of Burgh Island lies about 270 yards (250 metres) offshore.

 

At the start of the 20th century Bigbury-on-Sea consisted of a few fishermen's cottages with fish cellars. The village grew with the growth in holidaymaking and now has a beach cafe, and by the mainland side of causeway is the Burgh Island Causeway resort built in 1998 replacing the burnt out fishermen's cottages after a controversial planning application. The resort is made up of privately owned and holiday let flats and a private leisure club with indoor pool and gym. The Devon Coastal Path runs behind the resort.

 

The large sandy beach is very popular for wave and wind based water sports, but it lost its Blue Flag beach status in 2012 due to water quality issues.

 

There are two large car parks with easy access to the beaches and the walk across the sand bar to Burgh Island with its Art Deco Hotel and Pilchard Inn. When the tide covers the sand bar access is by the sea tractor.

The warm glow of the setting sun is reflected off the rocky shelves and cliffs at '4 mile beach', Santa Cruz. Sunset was a bit low key but the after glow which produced some beautiful reds is captured in my previous post. Thanks for stopping by!

 

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Little Espinosa Inlet, west of Tahsis, Vancouver island. Note the way the estuarine deposits of Mamat Creek, coming in from the right, branch and extend two ways as the tidal currents (obviously anthropogenically modified by the logging road and bridge) modify fluvial deposition.

 

The full Tidal Sands gallery can be found on my website here.

 

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