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Another photo I took at the Tunnels Beaches in Ilfracombe. While the sea fog was still having the beach firmly in its grip I explored the coves and took a few long exposures. There wasn't much surf so I had to try a few times before I managed to photograph the water rushing in. I did not get wet feet for this one - although the water came very close :-)
Dunlins (Calidris alpina) in Fujimae Tidal Flat, Nagoya, Japan. Fujimae Tidal Flat is a symbol of environmental protection in Nagoya.
This site was planned to be filled in for waste disposal. But after strong opposition, the waste was separated and reduced in volume. The landfill was cancelled, and Fujimae Tidal Flat was saved.
藤前干潟で採食するハマシギです。
From the depths she called home,
the scaled-she ascended her realm.
She saw blood, bones and skin;
fell in love, forgetting he is without fins.
He loved her not and of air he'll stay.
She whispered in an almost mournful way
"I'll make the way you drown beautiful"
Even simple lighting can take a while to get just how you want it. Happy with this one but did discard a few. Top Night.
PDS-02866
The worlds highest tides occur at this very location.
Burntcoat Head Provincial Park, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Tight view of the west side of Aqua building. the 82 story building in downtown Chicago was designed by Studio Gang Architects,
This area of the beach belongs to the ocean which can annex it whenever it wants. Over the years, it has deposited far more sand than it has taken.
This is a B&W photo of sand patterns and a tidal pool at Port Maitland Beach. I positioned myself so that the sun is reflected in the tidal pool. I see a pareidolia profile of a face peering into the crystal ball pool.
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
With thanks to gnuckx
for the foreground boat starter image
www.flickr.com/photos/gnuckx/5017696982/
plus my river photo
www.flickr.com/photos/gilleverett/49656171051/
Editors: GIMP, Fotor, Picasa