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Travels around Norfolk on 7th and 8th December 2013. Just a few days after the massive tidal surge which hit the East Coast on 5th December. In some places there are few signs of the disruption. Other places fared far worse. A humbling experience.
© Alexandra Bone 2013 www.alexandrabone.co.uk
This is the northern view from Cape Reinga, and the breakers offshore are the tidal race, where the Pacific Ocean, the currents reaching from the east, meets the Tasman Sea, approaching from the west. Very few places in the world where you can actually see this phenomenon.
20 minutes later the tidal rapid went into reverse and was quite hard to paddle against. You could easily get trapped in the lagoon until the next mid tide.
My final sunset on the WCT produced the best colours I saw on the trail. Running out to the edge of the tidal rock shelf with tripod and camera in hand I stumbled upon this nice puddle. Layed down on my hands knees and stomache to capture a respectible reflection of the sky's colours.
Its a pretty classic perspective of mine geomtry wise. This is my second favourite shot of the trip. There are several different exposures of it I picked this one for now as the sky is best captured.
April 2010 D.C. Trip
Jeannette and I did a lot of walking to get to all of the monuments and one of the things we had to walk around was the Tidal Pool. We noticed that the Washington Monument was reflecting nicely in it that day.
St Mary's Lighthouse, Whitley Bay
10 mm, 1/4sec @f11 ISO 100
LEE filters: 0.6ND & 0.6GNDs
Shot in RAW, processed in ACR. Inconsiderate causeway hogger and destroyer of compositions erased from posterity with CS4. :)
From Sunday's outing with Tom & Gwen.
32/365: tidal pool
Out at Lake Grapevine yesterday the lake level had lowered creating these fantastic tidal pools. I’m not sure if tidal pool is the correct name when referring to a lake, but let’s go with it anyway. These small tidal pools were all over the area I was shooting in and allowed me to create compelling long exposure shots and with captivate angles and compositions.
EXIF
46 seconds
f/11
ISO 31
14mm
Gear
Nikon D810
Nikkor 14-24mm (f/2.8)
Lee Filters Big Stopper and Circular Polarizer
ProMaster XC525 Tripod
RFN-4s Wireless Remote Shutter Release
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One morning in Campbell River I enjoyed watching and photographing this great blue heron hunting and foraging in a tidal pool. In this image, I like the way the light created rich colours and interesting reflections.
In Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey. Looks like plastic wrap. Love how it sags and pulls as the tide recedes.
The title says it all. This is a picture I took with my 8 MP camera phone of clouds taking a form similar to that of a tidal wave just starting out.
Put together a compilation of video clips from the tidal pools, and inverted the original images to put them "upright" - not sure which way looked better , the upside down world had appeal but this edited version is probably more as we would normally see it