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I was walking over a stone arch at YeLiu Taiwan, when I heard kids giggling, barely audible over the loud chatter of hundreds of tourists walking around me. I looked over the side, and there was pure joy when you take the road less traveled.
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...
Nathan Andary (left), Ellen Godena (right) after a performance of "Tidal."
Tidal (Ellen Godena and Nathan Andary). Godena and Andary performed a series of dance performances that mirrored the tidal movement over Bumpkin's "spit," a land bridge to Hull that emerges at low tide. The performers movements were influenced by the the wind and waves in dramatic ways.
The 2010 Bumpkin Island Art Encampment took place from July 29 to August 2, 2010. During these five days, seven artist groups took temporary ownership of plots of land on Bumpkin Island in Boston Harbor. As "homesteaders," they built a kind of home on the land, lived on the land for five days, and improved the land through site-specific, temporary performance or installation art. For more information visit: www.berwickinstitute.org/bri/bumpkinisland
Tidal Towing Ltd.'s (Harken Towing) Ken MacKenzie (Built 1989 by Progressive Marine Ltd. @ New Westminster, B.C.) on the Fraser River at Poplar Island (Seen from New Westminster at Lulu Island).
Early this morning, in the dead calm and a flat sea, the tidal surges into the Parapara Inlet in Golden Bay were stronger than I have ever seen them. It was rather uncanny to watch, but a good reminder of the power of the tide.
This fissue in the shorlene is eroding away every time the tides comes in. Waves break over and the surf runs out of both ends. Despite the chaos, life appears abundant in the tidal area. Seaweed attaches to the rock and life takes steps up the food chain.
This is a nine frame stack off of a slow burst.
Tidal basin is basically 90% iced over after several days below freezing. Makes the perfect combination for reflection captures!