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Photographers: Isaiah Headen & Brandon S

Model: Ceili Nicole

Design: Tidal Cool Creations

Make Up: Arrey Lee

Hair: Karen Baxter-Feliciano

Photo Assist: Morris Ford

 

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Strobist Info: One SB-800, in hand. I walked around and behind the tree, popping the strobe towards the back of the blossoms, I think it was set to either 1/8th or 1/4th power. I then full dumped the flash on that little bench towards the center of the shot, with the flash zoomed out full to spotlight it, since I don't have a snoot.

White balance was probably set to cloudy (even though in raw, none of that matters), and flash was bare since it would be blue enough.

I wanted to color the shot backwards of how I would have done it usually, which would be of course CTO on the flash, with tungsten white balance on cam.

 

I really wish someone was sitting on that bench. This actually took a long time to take, because every time I would get ready to shoot, herds of tourists in long lines behind me would need to pass through. I had to move out of the way and recompose four times before I had no body walking through :)

 

Had to compare and contrast our ride operations :-). Ok, enough of Tidal Wave...

Here comes the tidal bore.

Surfers waiting for the tidal bore.

Nice that there's information about the wildlife that comes with the tide on the River Thames.

Rolleiflex 2.8D, 80mm Planar and Fujifilm Pro400H

A underwater macro shot in a Tidal Pool on Pemaquid Point

Low tide Dublin Bay Ireland - Poolbeg power station.

Best viewed on black. Hit L now!

Polo Beach Maui, Hawaii.

Rolleiflex 2.8D, 80mm Planar and Fujifilm Pro400H

I can't even begin to describe my love for tidal pools.

Ship access to the Essex port of Mistley is only possible at high tides. The swans are a well known feature at this location. This ship has since been sold and renamed AMALIE.

Tidal mudflats at the 'Waddenzee' near Ameland - the Netherlands

The Dollart (German name) or Dollard (Dutch name) is a bay in the Wadden Sea between the northern Netherlands and Germany, on the west side of the estuary of the Ems river. Most of it dries at low tide. Many water birds feed there.

Cardiff Tidal sidings as seen from Pathfinder Tours 'The Glamorgan Freighter, which was hauled by 37412 from Birmingham and assisted on the rear by 37895 from Newport.

 

With thanks to Six Bells Junction for the tour info

www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/90s/960302pt.htm

 

2nd March 1996

A tidal pool on the beach near our condo in Kihei.

Ocean Renewable Power Company. Eastport, Maine

... then crashes down, with apparently two tonnes of water. We went on this three times in a row and got utterly soaked, but it was hysterical. You crash in the water and it explodes everywhere, so for a brisk second you feel safe, then it crashes down on you and leaves you soaking and cold!

We spent a week at Easter in Cornwall. The sea on the north coast is usually very rough - ideal for surfers. This tidal pool provides a quiet place for a swim. It's a man-made pool that has been there for decades. In the summer there are bathers in the water but in April the water was still and clear.

   

The opening you see in the left midground is the path the water would wash in and out to run the tidal mill. Each time the tide turns, a supply of water passes through, supplying power to grind grain and other milling tasks. The blocks here may be from the original mill, put up by Abraham Blish in the mid to late 1600's. More of the foundation is visible at the right.

We drove out to Port Renfrew In the morning as the forcast looked good and this is what we got

Musquash Estuary, New Brunswick.

SMS303's Ultra Rare Dutch

Tidal Quad Modular Filter

Only 15-20 are build

 

The Tidal Quad is a 4-channel filterbank with extensive control and modulation possibilities. The filter can be used in High-/ Low-/ or Bandpass with an Envelope follower for each mode. There is also an LFO for each set of 2 Channels which allows complex modulations. Additionally it offers a Waveshaper for each channel. For friends of analog distortion this unit leaves no wish open.

* 4x HP/BP/LP - Filtermodule

* LFO Channel 1+2 (Cutoff)

* LFO Channel 3+4 (Cutoff)

* LFO each channel positive or negative switch

* 1 Waveshaper per Channel

* 4x Sidechain Input with Envelope Follower for Cutoff-Modulation

 

The resonant filter might be the most important effect in popular music these days. However if you want to insert a filter on multiple channels of your mixer and also would like to have a lot of knobs and modulation possibilities, there was no real solution. That's why Tidal Music Electronics announces it's four channel desktop multimode filter. You can switch the four individual resonant filters between Lowpass, Bandpass and Highpass modus. Each filter can be modulated by an envelope follower, a LFO and an external CV. The envelope follower is specially designed to track percussive sounds without false triggering, a key feature when used with drumcomputers, grooveboxes or guitar.

 

Maximum Modulation:

Each filterbank has 4 VCFs, 4 Waveshapers, 4 Envelopefollowers and 2 Low Frequency Oscillators (LFOs). The filters are switchable between 3 modes, Lowpass, Bandpass and Highpass. The Low- and Bandpass are 24 dB and the Highpass is 12 dB/Oct. The cutoff of each channel can be modulated by it's own Envelope follower which can be fed by a sidechain input or by the audiosignal itself. This option gives you the possibilities to create very funky filter-effects. Each LFO modulates 2 channels and every channel has it's own depth controller which can be set positive or negative. This can be used to generate cool stereo effects.

 

The Waveshaper

The waveshaper is one of the components which give the filterbank it's unique sound. It actually is a wavefolder which "folds" the tops of the waveform back instead of clipping. This sounds a bit like an overdrive but also has some characteristics of Frequency Modulation.

 

To give you a better idea what the waveshaper actually does we'll illustrate what happens with a simple sine wave using different ratio settings for each of the two shaper modes.

The girls riding the Tidal Wave and having loads of fun...Back row is Jordan, Ashton & Ashley. Next row Courtney, Katters & Kryston.

Sunset over the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC, during the Cherry Blossom Festival. This is a normal metered exposure on the sky, resulting in lost shadow detail along the shoreline.

 

i'd rather fall into tidal waves

right where the deepest currents fall

  

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I got back from Africa I don't know how many days ago..I've lost track of time. But it was incredible and I'm drowning in my longing to go back. The people there were so incredibly beautiful..I couldn't get enough of the kindness & humbleness they displayed. the children refused to let go of my hands..there's a dream forming in my heart of starting an orphanage at some point in my life..if I could just drop everything and go back now, I probably would. my heart breaks for those who don't know Him. It breaks..

 

more intimate & up close stories may be found here: africa

 

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Mont St. Michel, Normandy, France, tidal flats, seen from the gardens of the Abbaye

Ocean Renewable Power Company. Eastport, Maine

I ventured onto the foreshore yesterday seeking the "Tidal Art" variations but the returns were almost zero, a most disappointing session.

Over the River Gannel, Newquay.

Opened: 2000

Manufacturer: Hopkins

Area: Amity Cove

Ride Type: Shoot the Chute

Tidal Lace, a new fabric line by Kim Andersson of I Adore Pattern for Windham Fabrics. More info and a giveaway today on my blog: www.mysewcialhour.com/2014/09/19/tidal-lace-blog-hop-give...

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