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This is a photo of beach sand patterns and wind blown ripple refractions in a tidal pool at Mavillette Beach.
The Petitcodiac River , known informally as the Chocolate River, is a Canadian river in south-eastern New Brunswick. The river has a meander length of 79 kilometres (49 miles). The river has one of the world's largest tidal bores, which ranged from 1 to 2 metres (3.3–6.6 ft) in height and moved at 5 to 13 kilometres per hour (3.1–8.1 mph
This is a photo of a tidal pool at False Harbour Beach. I positioned the camera to catch the reflection of the sun in the tidal pool.
This is a close-up photo of sea foam, a shadow and sunlight refracting through ripple patterns in a tidal pool at Clam Harbour Beach. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
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.
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This third and last in the trilogy of Storm Eunice photos illustrates the tidal race off Portland Bill. It is well known as one of the dozen most feared and dangerous tidal races in the UK. In conditions like this, no mariner in their right mind would go anywhere near it. Even in calm conditions, specialist knowledge and extreme care is needed.
Through a narrow 300-metre wide gap roar the tidal flows from the otherwise land-locked waters of Seymour and Belize Inlets. With the benefit of the Naiad’s two big 700 horsepower engines, we travelled right up to this vantage point of the 13.4 knot ebb tide with huge whirlpools that should alarm any sea captain.
In the middle of the gap is Tremble Island which quite literally trembles with the power of these tides.
The rapids were discovered by explorers under the command of Captain Pender in 1865 and named for the local Indian tribe.
You can see aerial pictures and a video taken by a drone here: slowboat.com/2018/07/skull-cove-nakwakto/
Taken using my new superwide lens
HD Pentax DA★11-18mm F2.8 ED DC AW
July 4, 2018
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Head of the Meadow Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Truro, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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I took this photo of the Washington Monument a few weeks ago during the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC.
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....
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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 . . .