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Orginal photo by: Jacob Walti (CC0 License)
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It reminded me of Starcaptain's adventures in poetry.
Part 2 after my Frostbite photo.
I can't stop pairing abstracted architecture and the word "wave" hahaha
My mind probably just sees the ocean a lot in many of my abstract photos.
A wider angle view over the tidal pools at Saltcoats.
With the sun having set over the distant Isle of Arran, the sky and clouds lit up nicely.
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Saltcoats is a small town on the West Coast of Scotland,
This name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water, carried out in small cottages along the beach.
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A must to seen Large on black - Press L
Another artist shot from the 2012 Centennial National Cherry Blossom Festival. It was interesting to watch the photographers flock around this lady. One has to wonder what she thought of that.
Single exposure hand held shot.
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Thanks for looking!
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Comments and constructive criticism always appreciated.
January 3, 2021
A tidal river formed by water piling up behind the bar, cuts away at a section of beach while waves batter it from the front.
Longnook Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Truro, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2020
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...always learning - critiques welcome.
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Within the former German-Soviet Environmental Agreement in the years 1989-1991 3 biological expeditions to the Taymyr peninsula in northernmost Siberia were performed. They laid the ground for the establishment (1993) of the Great Arctic Reserve (Zapovednik). The Taymyr peninsula is covered by the most extensive and northernmost tundra habitats in Siberia. These enormous wetlands are used during the short Arctic summer by millions of waterbirds, which winter in Southern Europe, Southern Asia and Africa. The biodiversity of the Taymyr peninsula is with 20% well covered with different kinds of protected areas. However, there may be need to connect them by South-North corridors to secure adaptation of biodiversity moving North with climate change. With increased warming and thawing of tundra massive release of methane stored in the ground could trigger further climate change.
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trying to get my confidence up so ducked out tonight to narrabeen..... it was rather windy and cold and yes i did manage to get wet......
BUT it was fun.
Any feedback or advice is very much appreciated
66039 leaves Cardiff Tidal with 2 repaired wagons making up the 6B44 Cardiff Tidal - Alexandra Dock Junction tripper.
Sometimes you find yourself looking at the most amazing natural 'sketches', and just wonder how the natural world can produce such intricate and beautiful scenes. The evening I took this, just a couple of days ago, wasn't that promising. The light faded as the sun hit a cloud bank, but the beach was at full low tide, great expanses of untrodden sand were stretched out into the distance and all was well with the world. A b&w conversion seemed the most obvious way to go. The 'feathers' of sand were really the main event for me, but combined with the headland on the horizon. That is the Lizard peninsula seen from Gunwalloe beach. I just can't get enough of that place.
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Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 4
Aperture f/14.0
Focal Length 22 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias +4/3 EV
Tidal pools in Napili. The water in each of these lava pockets was caused by the large waves that were crashing up against the side of this outcrop. I was close to getting drenched a couple of times.
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